No. Hamsters are vegetarians.
One italian sausauge link does have 234 calories in it.
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Its a slang term for "capicola" which is thinly sliced lunchmeat taken from the "neck" of a pig also refered to as Italian ham it can be sweet or hot ect.ect. Its a slang term for "capicola" which is thinly sliced lunchmeat taken from the "neck" of a pig also refered to as Italian ham it can be sweet or hot ect.ect.
As long as the equipment used to slice the onions was clean and sanitary, sliced onions are perfectly fine to eat. Store sliced onions in the refrigerator.
Of course they can!!!!!!!!!!
yes its meat
No, it is not safe to eat unrefrigerated sliced ham. Sliced ham should be kept at a temperature below 40°F (4°C) to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. If left out at room temperature for more than two hours, it can become unsafe to consume. Always refrigerate sliced ham promptly to ensure food safety.
Sliced tomatoes can sit out at room temperature for up to 2 hours before they become unsafe to eat. After that time, bacteria can start to grow, increasing the risk of foodborne illness. It's best to refrigerate sliced tomatoes if they won't be eaten within 2 hours.
4-hours is not a problem.
Slices of bread with jam or butter and cheese or sliced meat
Australians typically eat lamb chops, steak and sausages at a barbeque. There may also be sliced onions and potatoes.
The banana, in my opinion, is best eaten straight out of the skin. They can be eaten fresh sliced onto cereal or yogurt. Sometimes, I make a pudding or a pie. They can be dried. Plantains can be sliced then fried, or baked.