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There should not be any white flakes in bottled water. If you have white flakes in your bottle, do not drink it, throw it away and open a new bottle of water.
Sherry will keep in unopened bottles for many years, but it will not improve with age. Once you open your bottle you should consume it within a few weeks. If you are in a warm climate, or it's summer time keep it in the fridge.
Well you should go buy some special shampoo for pets that helps flakes.
Harveys Bristol Cream.... I have a 750ml bottle original superior sherry, that's very old, never opened, is it OK to drink? Or should I sell it as a collector's item, and what price should I ask? Tom D.
Take Tropical Flakes and grind them as finely as possible for the brand new baby fry. The flakes should be a fine powder.
It originates from spain there was a law during that time in spain that stated all sherry should come from the sherry triangle
It should last a while if it has never been opened. After it has been opened it lasts as long as an opened bottle of port or sherry, and starts showing some off flavours in a month or two.
There are a variety of foods that are good for tetra fish and it is best to mix them up a bit. They should be fed prepared pellets, flakes and wafers. The flakes should be mostly meaty with some vegetable matter. One should also avoid flakes that contain fillers such as wheat. Flakes containing Spirulina algae a few times a week is also suggested.
The correct pub measure for one serving of sherry is 50ml. The same serving amount should be measured out for port.
They can - however, they should not be fed that.
Well, its cheap sherry that you would consider not quite good enough for drinking, or any sherry that has been open to the air for long enough to alter its flavour slightly (say a few weeks) but you don't want to just throw it away.
No, you should just feed them tropical fish flakes!