1 cake
You wont have any cake left You wont have any cake left NONE!! lol u wont hav any left!
An orange
The half on your left
1/4 of the cake is left.
If you have half of something and you eat that half you have none; don't forget, "You can't have your cake and eat it too."
it's definetily rotten or moldy!
well if you want me to give you a math question here goes... 6x + 3x = 99 what is x? x + y = 28 x + 2y = 45 what does x and y equal? in a story book three children start eating cake. Matt eats half, Bavika eats a third and dawn eats a quarter, how much cake is left? a: a lot is left b: half is left c: a little is left d: the cake is finished e: impossible
a orange dum 1 Although limes will ripen to an orange colour if left on the tree, they are always picked "green", possibly to distinguish them from the lemon. My tree grow yellow lemons, now it is growing all limes
Technically, no. But in culinary terms rind refers only to the orange bit - not the white pith. Peel is a term that is usually reserved for 'candied peel' where more of the pith is left on and then cut up and candied in sugar syrup.
Yes you can use citrus fruits in a steam juicer. There will be a lot of pulp left after the juice is extracted so be prepared to use this in lemon curd or orange curd recipes.
McNulty's main ingredient is to have a cake with no icing. Put in nothing on the right (the vanilla, the cocoa, and orange splat) and everything on the left. Then put nothing on top of it and you have McNulty!
it is yellow on the right, yellow on the right green on the left, green blue on the right ,green on the left ,yellow on the right ,yellow on the right ,top orange on the left ,red on the right ,red on the right ,top orange on the left, yellow on the right, top orange on the left, top orange on the left