Generally no. I would be careful of caffeine intake and stick with black or green teas. Herbal teas sometimes contain allergen's.
Yes you can.
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yes I do like ham.
you talk to the baby ghost hamster's mom and she turns into ham red
It's possible for a non-ham to speak on a radio of a ham under supervision. That means the ham has to be at the "control point", or the locality where the action (talking) is taking place. But a non-ham couldn't say, be across the parking lot from him/her and use a ham radio.
Evil Dr. Porkchop during playtime, and Ham in general.
There can be a lot of questions about whether you are talking about raw or cooked chicken, etc. but taking the question at face value...chicken rots much quicker than ham, because ham is cured, a process that extends the edible life of the ham for a long time.
You reheat a smoked ham for ten minutes per pound. Add a glaze to the smoked ham during the last 30 minutes of the reheating time.
when ham or other meats are processed, some small pieces fall off during the processing. These small pieces are then 'glued' back together in a thick mash - reconstituted ham
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To remove the mesh covering on a ham, start by placing the ham on a stable surface. Use kitchen scissors or a sharp knife to carefully cut along the seams of the mesh, ensuring not to cut into the meat. Gently pull the mesh away from the ham, taking care not to tear it. Discard the mesh once removed, and the ham is ready for cooking or serving.
Yes a baby turtle can eat ham. My turtle would not eat and I just thought hey, will he eat ham. I gave him a piece and he tore into it like it was a fish. at least he ate :) So yes they will eat it