No, toilet paper has no nutritional value and the body would struggle to break it down.
Bruce L Baker has written: 'Toilet training' -- subject(s): Toilet training, Child rearing, Exceptional children
litres
L x W x H, but for the height, you need to use micrometer caliper.
john l crapper hense the nicknames - the john, the crapper,
----------------------------- top animal l ------- things that the animal eats l l l thing that those animals eat l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
food is something you eat...... :l it could be in any of the food groups. milk & alternatives meat & alternatives grains fruits and veggies and other (meaning like junk food and such...) drinks do not count as food because they are liquid, and you don't need to chew them, as you do with food. drinks are in their own category altogether....... y did u not know this? :l :l :l :l
it differes from paper to paper, the size of the pad volume for prisms is l x w x h
E. L. Graminski has written: 'The effects of temperature and moisture on the accelerated aging of paper' -- subject(s): Paper, Moisture, Deterioration
lebanonian food :L
They grew and planted food. They farmed, hunted, fished, and gathered food.
Ewww..flush your toilet. And for heaven's sake don't let the dog lick you on the face for a while. Like, a l-o-n-g while.
Debbie L. Hoffman has written: 'The raw food program' -- subject(s): Raw foods, Therapeutic use, Vegetables, Vegetarian cookery