that might put pineapple on theirs or strawberry's maybe raspberrys or blackberrys what ever friut you like.
Terrapins can eat just about anything, including cottage cheese, but it might not be the best for them. I believe terrapins are allowed to eat cottage cheese without any side affects.
Bleu Cheese, Goat Cheese, Mozzerella Cheese or even Parmasian Romano Cheese.
It might make him throw up. He will go like, blurrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!! hope that helped.
No, but a meat product might be used in its production and remain in trace amounts in the product. Cottage cheese is made by curdling and straining cow's milk and then adding (usually) a little cream and salt. However, while small-curd cottage cheese is usually from milk curdled with a food acid, the large-curd cottage cheese may be coagulated with animal rennet, a nonvegetarian enzyme that is often a product of animal slaughter. Vegetable "rennet" does exist, but the type used is often not spelled out on the product label. It might be necessary to contact the manufacturer to be certain what coagulant is used.
I'm not to sure, but you might want to go to the doc! You nasty.
depends if it was cut open or not. if it wasn't it might be okay but if it was cut you might not want to
There are different types of cheeses which hold different calorie and nutrient values. The most low calorie cheeses are cottage cheese and ricotta. High calories is Cheddar and Parmesan (on average though it is being used less thus the calories might be less too plus very rich in Calcium). In 100g cottage cheese(1%) there are 72 kcal but in Cheddar around 404kcal.
Bwthyn yr YsgoldyAlthough, as that's literally "cottage of the school house", something like Yr Hen Ysgoldy (the old school house) might be better if the cottage concerned really did once contain the schoolroom itself.
Swiss Cheese? Sometimes if you use the kraft singles or something like that they might not have holes, because it's more processed and they add extra things and might remold it, but just swiss cheese has holes.
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Foods that are left out in room temperature for more than an hour can begin bacteria growth. Our stomach acids can kill some of these bacterias but not all and some can make you very sick. Keep foods OUT of the danger zone- Above 45 degrees and Below 145 degrees. Between these temperatures bacteria lives and breeds on our foods.
You may book a holiday at a cottage in Cornwall by visiting websites such as West Country Cottages, and House Trip. These sites can connect you with people looking to rent their cottages.