You would use the metric unit "liters" to measure the capacity of a hot water tank.
You would use kilograms (kg) to measure someone's mass in metric units.
You would typically use the metric unit of centimeters to measure the growth of your hair.
You would use liters (L) to measure the volume of a soda container in the metric system.
You would use the metric unit "kilograms" to measure the weight of a bag of groceries.
A sensual oil recipe would include scents such as rose, vanilla or peppermint.
Vanilla extract is liquid, so use measuring spoons to measure it, or for large quantities use a measuring cup for liquids. Vanilla powder can be measured with measuring spoons or a measuring cup for solids. Whole bean vanilla doesn't usually need a measuring device, since the recipe will say something like "seeds of 1 whole vanilla bean."
You would use the metric unit "liters" to measure the capacity of a hot water tank.
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You would use kilograms (kg) to measure someone's mass in metric units.
You would typically use the metric unit of centimeters to measure the growth of your hair.
You should use the same amount as called for in the recipe. According to Cooks Illustrated, imitation Vanilla has a *lot* more vanillin than real vanilla will have. Apparently, to be normal strength vanilla, you can only have so much vanilla. There's double-strength vanilla, too, which is what I prefer to use.
You would use liters (L) to measure the volume of a soda container in the metric system.
You would use the metric unit "kilograms" to measure the weight of a bag of groceries.
No, you would not use the same amount of vanilla extract as you would vanilla flavoring. Vanilla extract is pure and stronger than vanilla flavoring, so you would probably need two or three times the amount of flavoring as you would for the extract.
Potatoes are sold by the kilogram.
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