Buy some milk Get a cup pour the milk into the cup
a graduated cylinder
pour it how ever you like as long as you hit the cup
If you are talking a cup or so it makes no difference.
It depends on whether or not you are talking about a white opaque liquid.
A measuring cup, of course!
The best tool for measuring the volume of a glass is a liquid measuring cup. Simply pour water into the glass from the measuring cup and read the volume markings on the cup to determine the volume of the glass.
There are 2 points in a one cup glass of fat free milk.
12 cups
The cake won't come out properly. However, for every cup of buttermilk in your recipe, put 1 tablespoon of vinegar in a measuring cup, and then pour milk in the cup until you have a total of 1 cup of liquid.
A standard 8-ounce glass of milk typically contains about 300 milligrams of calcium.
It is tradition, it is etiquette and if milk is poured into hot tea, individual drops separate from the bulk of the milk and degradation of the milk will occur. This does not happen if hot water is added to milk