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Many fish and other aquatic or semi-aquatic organisms such as amphibians (salamanders, frogs, etc...), reptiles, ducks, other fishing birds, and other herbivores or omnivores that live around water. Hope this helped :)
It means it's semi-stealth!
Probably not. A semi may be just too heavy for an elephant to lift and put on its side.
As the purpose of a semi truck's existence is to go cross country, the best semi-truck for a cross country trip would be the semi that suits your needs. The purchase decision would have to be based on several factors. These would include what is to be hauled, price and ease of maintainance and operation.
Semi-sedentary refers to a lifestyle or culture that involves a mix of sedentary (settled or stationary) and nomadic (moving or wandering) characteristics. Semi-sedentary societies may engage in some form of agriculture or settled living while also practicing aspects of a nomadic lifestyle, such as seasonal migrations.
Nestle Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels are produced in the United States. The brand originated from a recipe created by Ruth Wakefield in the 1930s at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts. Nestlé acquired the rights to the recipe and began producing the chocolate morsels, which are now a popular baking ingredient in many American kitchens.
There are not any cookies in a bag of semi-sweet morsels. If you use the Tollhouse recipe on the back, it will make 5 dozen cookies.
According to the Nestle website, 1 1/2 cups of Tollhouse semi-sweet morsels = 9 oz. (which is equivalent to 255.145 g.)
One level cup by volume (dry cup) of Nestle's semi-sweet morsels weighs 183g or 6.45 US oz (ounces).
6 ounces is 1 cup
8 cups are in 8 cups, whatever they contain
It's going to be an awfully big cookie. If you want to chop or grate the block, it is the same chocolate. The only advantage morsels have is the uniform size.
Oh, absolutely, friend! You can definitely use Hershey kisses instead of semi-sweet morsels in your baking. Just keep in mind that Hershey kisses may be a bit sweeter than semi-sweet morsels, so your final treat might have a touch more sweetness to it. But don't worry, it'll still turn out delicious and filled with love!
Theoretically yes, but it would be easier just to buy milk chocolate in the first place.
Nestle Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chip Cookies. Yum,Yum,Good,Delicous.
Inconclusive, but frequently "Natural Flavorings" contain Mono sodium glotomate
Ingredients1 1/2 c All-purpose flour1 1/2 t Baking powder1/4 t Salt1 pk NESTLE Toll House mintflavored semi-sweet -chocolate morsels, divided 6 T Butter, softened1 c Granulated sugar1 1/2 t Vanilla extract2 EggsConfectioners' sugar In small bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt; set aside. Over hot (not boiling) water, melt 1 cup Nestle Toll House mint flavored semi-sweet chocolate morsels, stirring until smooth; set aside. In large mixer bowl, beat butter and granulated sugar until creamy. Add melted mint flavored semi-sweet chocolate morsels and vanilla extract. Beat in eggs. Gradually beat in flour mixture. Stir in remaining 1/2 cup mint flavored semi-sweet chocolate morsels. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and freeze until firm, about 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 350'F. Shape dough into 1 balls; coat with confectioners' sugar. Place on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 10-12 minutes until tops appear cracked. Let stand on cookie sheets 5 minutes. Remove from cookie sheets; cool completely. Makes about 3 dozen cookies.