In feudal systems, a habitant typically paid the seigneur a portion of their harvest as rent, often around one-tenth or one-fifth of their produce. This rent, known as "cens," could vary depending on the agreement between the habitant and the seigneur. Additionally, the habitant might also owe labor or services, such as working on the seigneur's land. Overall, the exact portion could differ based on local customs and specific contracts.
Simply give as much as you feel comfortable with. If many family members are going, try seeing how much each person can contribute and then give everything that you have come up with.
18000 EXP
My profit plus what I give to the painter.
Give your cat 5 - 10 mg/lb once daily for 5 - 7 days then continue for 48 hrs after symptoms have subsided.
30 days in writing if by notice you mean eviction
75-100g per person, depending on how much you eat, will give a good meal.
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1 Portion is 1 fruit or veg!
...Half?
four pieces
You should give a kitty food three times a day, and a small portion of it. It should also be kitten food.
Assuming it is all raw vegetables, one portion would be 1 cup.
That is 2.7 ounces
banana is ywellow
One serving per ADA guidelines
A free sample is typically provided at no cost to the recipient. It is a small portion of a product or service intended to give individuals a taste or experience to encourage them to make a purchase in the future.
It is generally safe to give your cat a small amount of tuna as an occasional treat, but it should not make up a significant portion of their diet. Too much tuna can lead to health issues due to its high levels of mercury. It is recommended to limit tuna to no more than a few times a week.