i dont know!
2006-07-15 13:40:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. If the fat we're considering still has water and blood mixed in, yes. If it's condensed fat (water and blood removed) then no.
1 pound of fat (condensed) would be about the same as 3 inches of CD's stack one on top of another. So, three pounds is a pretty good size but it isn't quite the size of a gallon milk jug.
Lonnie Honeycutt, C.N.C.
Your Health Is My Concern
http://www.betterlifetoday.com
2006-07-15 20:45:42
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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If you are 150 pounds do you think 150 milk gallons can fit in you plus bones and muscle not counting your brain for obvious reasons.
2006-07-15 20:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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there is about 3% fat in milk, that is full cream milk and 1% or less in the low fat milk. I use metric so you will have to do the maths
2006-07-15 20:42:13
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answer #4
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answered by steven 4
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I don't know about the milk jug...but try picking up three pounds of hamburger meat....yuck!! Makes one never want another milkshake and fries.
2006-07-15 20:43:25
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answered by Kipper 6
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Most likely, i've gone to a nutritionis and they showed us like a pound of fat and that big block of fat was big.
2006-07-15 20:40:52
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answer #6
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answered by erotikos_stratiotis 4
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no a gallon of milk weighs 8lb
2006-07-15 20:47:04
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answer #7
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answered by Autumn 5
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to accuratly measure that, measure three lbs of butter in bowl, that is how much three pounds of fat looks like.
2006-07-15 20:40:33
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answered by Grandma of six 5
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Really? That's weird.
2006-07-15 20:40:29
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, mostly
2006-07-15 20:42:33
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answered by Ipod_maniac 1
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i dont think so or we'd all be enormous
2006-07-15 21:16:43
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answered by vanilla_chinchilla36 2
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