10 cups is thirty "third-cups". so 30/2 ie 15 "two-third" cups.
Two bowls of cereal.
Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.
Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII.
yes
There is no specific unit of measurement called a bowl. Different bowls have different sizes. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Two bowls of cereal.
5 bowls of cereal
There are many 'bowls'. The average soup or cereal bowl is usually 8 ounces. Baking bowls are bigger.There are many 'bowls'. The average soup or cereal bowl is usually 8 ounces. Baking bowls are bigger.
Bowls of cereal
Cereal bowls can be bought from a variety of places. They can be sold at Walmart, Kmart, Target or any other major retailers. If looking to purchase online Amazon is a great site as well.
Yes, 'eaten' is correct.
Because then the when u put cereal in with milk u cant eat it all because the bottom of the cone is deeep
Cereal was invented in Colonial times in America, when the housewives started serving popcorn with sugar and cream for breakfast. The average American eats 160 bowls of cereal a year. Cereal was taken into space by Apollo 11 astronauts.
Cereal bowls are typically not shaped like cones because cones have a pointed tip, making it difficult to scoop food out effectively. Bowls are designed with a wide opening and a flat base to provide stability and ease of access to the food inside. The shape of a bowl allows for efficient consumption and prevents spillage, unlike a cone shape which would not be practical for eating cereal.
Personally I think toast, it fills me up much more compared to cereal. I would have to eat three bowls of cereal in order to feel full up as much as one slice of toast would make me.
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There are 250 milliliters (mL) in a average size cereal bowl.