You have to come in first place over all in the banana cup and you will be able to unlock the leaf cup.
Put a few drops in a small cup, mix with water. If it mixes you have latex or acrylic. If it won't mix, or does so then separates it's oil based. -Experienced painters can tell by the odour.
it depends what order you go in. all of them are the Phil cup, the Hercules cup, the Pegasus cup, and the Hades cup.
chipped ceramic cup
you either got to beat both the shell cup and the bannana cup. or you just beat the bannana cup to unlock the leaf cup.
each tree yield approximately a half a cup of latex a day.
It is possible that your cervix will never dilate and therefore you need to have a c-section.
Menstrual cups work by collecting the menstrual flow before it leaves your body, there are many reasons why a menstrual cup may not use even when open. One of the main causes of leaking even when the cup is open is due to positioning, it needs to be sitting directly under your cervix so as the blood leaves the cervix it goes into the cup, otherwise if the cup is to the side of the cervix blood may bypass the cup. It's also important to have a seal between the cup and vaginal walls, being open doesn't necessarily mean that the seal is created, try turning the cup to ensure the seal.
whatever fits, lol
If the pad fits, you must acquit!
that means pressing it down so more fits in
1 cup = 1/2 pint How the "inches water" fits into your question is unclear.
My Cup Runneth Over was created in 1966.
Just read that 5 oz (so 5/16 of 1 lbs) fits in 1 US cup (237 ml).
A DivaCup is a menstruating cup used to.. catch rather then absorb menstrual fluids. It comes in a variety of sizes and is made from latex, silicon or mixtures.
When making tea, you pour hot water over the tea for the best results. If you are using loose tea, which is not in a bag, you put the tea into a small strainer for that purpose, making it easy to pull out of the tea. Or, you can pour the tea into your cup through a small strainer that fits on the cup.
It depends on what substance it is. Grams is a a mass of something, a 'weight'. A cup is a volume that fits in a space.