The recipe is calling for a different grade of shredding compared to what's in the package.
The recipe wants a consistency where 1 cup weighs 4 ounces. For the stuff in the package,
each cup weighs only 2-5/8 ounces, which seems to be fluffier ... shredded more coarsely ...
than what the recipe wants.
A wild guess ... you're making something like cookies or a cake, where the coconut is responsible
for the texture, chewiness, etc. It's supposed to be spread throughout the batter or dough. If so,
then better to find a product that's shredded finer so that it weighs more per cup. If you must use
the package you have, put it on a cutting board, and shred it a little smaller that it already is.
Then use a shade more than 1-1/2 packages, and you'll be really close.
data collector
its around the corner. because it should be the sign reads forty five mile per hour, around the corner
A person who reads a map is called a map reader or a navigator.
the DNA reads the rna making proteins
the way is that who every reads this get a life peace
who reads this is a donkey
Divide the contents weight of the package by the number of sticks in the package. Example: If the package reads 16 oz (or 1 lb) and there are 4 sticks in the package, divide 16 by 4 = 4 oz per stick.
The warranty on a Microsoft online CRM package isn't specified. In fact, the label reads that Microsoft doesn't provide any warranties for that specific product. One can purchase warranties for that product to be on the safe side.
It's called bill validator. Here's an article on them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_detector
The coconut was used to scrawl a rescue message given to Solomon Islander scouts who found him and it was made into a paperweight and was kept on his presidential desk and is still at the JFK library. The message reads: "NAURO ISL…COMMANDER…NATIVE KNOWS POS'IT…HE CAN PILOT…11 ALIVE…NEED SMALL BOAT…KENNEDY".
Yes, "reads" is a word. A simple sentence containing the word "reads" is, "David reads the text on the screen."
The Lieutenant Governor reads It.
The number that reads same when inerted is SIX.When inverted it reads SIX.
You can in fact use your door tag to trace or track your package. You can do this a few ways. You can go online to fedex.com and from the main screen. Just type DT123456789 (numbers being whatever your tag reads). Or you can also call 1-800-go-fedex, and anyone of the customer service reps can help you with your package with the door tag number.
Reads is present tense.
Reads - comics - was created in 1995.
Canada Reads was created in 2002.