Tupperware Oz?
alexiusstorres
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Use measuring cups, of water; until it's full!3
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FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Use measuring cups, of water; until it's full!
Or fill it and pour it into a bigger measuring cup.4 -
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I would fill a measuring cup, dump water into bottle. Keep track of how many ounces your dumping in. Then when it's full, calculate how many ounces you've dumped in.0
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makingmark wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Use measuring cups, of water; until it's full!
Or fill it and pour it into a bigger measuring cup.
Or take 2 bottles 16.9 fl oz pre-measured water like Dasani or Aquafina or Poland Springs and dump them in. If it's more than that, then dump a third bottle of water in. Whatever doesn't fit measure that with a measuring cup and minus it from the original 16.9 fl oz third bottle. Then take the difference and add it to the other two and (whatever) that fit. Voila!2 -
Alluminati wrote: »makingmark wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Use measuring cups, of water; until it's full!
Or fill it and pour it into a bigger measuring cup.
Or take 2 bottles 16.9 fl oz pre-measured water like Dasani or Aquafina or Poland Springs and dump them in. If it's more than that, then dump a third bottle of water in. Whatever doesn't fit measure that with a measuring cup and minus it from the original 16.9 fl oz third bottle. Then take the difference and add it to the other two and (whatever) that fit. Voila!
I believe that the whole point, of using a reusable water bottle'd be to eliminate the use; of disposable bottles. So it seems counter intuitive, to have even have the disposable bottles; to do that with!0 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »makingmark wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Use measuring cups, of water; until it's full!
Or fill it and pour it into a bigger measuring cup.
Or take 2 bottles 16.9 fl oz pre-measured water like Dasani or Aquafina or Poland Springs and dump them in. If it's more than that, then dump a third bottle of water in. Whatever doesn't fit measure that with a measuring cup and minus it from the original 16.9 fl oz third bottle. Then take the difference and add it to the other two and (whatever) that fit. Voila!
I believe that the whole point, of using a reusable water bottle'd be to eliminate the use; of disposable bottles. So it seems counter intuitive, to have even have the disposable bottles; to do that with!
There are many different paths. This way works for me
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Fill the bottle. Take a square or rectangular container with straight sides and measure is length and width. Poor the water in. Measure the depth of the water. Multiply the length by width by depth. Divide by 2.54 and then by 29.57. The result is the fluid oz.
Or, y'know. Measuring cup.3 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Fill the bottle. Take a square or rectangular container with straight sides and measure is length and width. Poor the water in. Measure the depth of the water. Multiply the length by width by depth. Divide by 2.54 and then by 29.57. The result is the fluid oz.
Or, y'know. Measuring cup.
Using this method I got 4754 .8722 oz , surely I've messed this up somehow? And I got water all over my Lionel Richie poster so I won't be attempting this again3 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »makingmark wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »Use measuring cups, of water; until it's full!
Or fill it and pour it into a bigger measuring cup.
Or take 2 bottles 16.9 fl oz pre-measured water like Dasani or Aquafina or Poland Springs and dump them in. If it's more than that, then dump a third bottle of water in. Whatever doesn't fit measure that with a measuring cup and minus it from the original 16.9 fl oz third bottle. Then take the difference and add it to the other two and (whatever) that fit. Voila!
I believe that the whole point, of using a reusable water bottle'd be to eliminate the use; of disposable bottles. So it seems counter intuitive, to have even have the disposable bottles; to do that with!
I prefer the disposable bottles . I only drink Fiji water so I can't use a Tupperware bottle like shown above unless I dump the Fiji water into it.
I believe the Fiji water has been key to my long lovely hair and beautiful feet.2 -
Do you have scales? Tare them to the bottle, fill it with water, then weight it again. 1 gram = 1 ml of water.0
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