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    Tab on lids for easy opening and re-sealingRefrigerator, freezer, dishwasher and microwave safeContainers nest and stack to save space10 year quality guaranteeSize L195 x W140 x D60mm

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  • Food Fractions
    Food Fractions

    Learn fractions the tasty way with Food Fractions. Contains various fruit, vegetables, bread and cakes, each divided to represent common fractions. Children can play with the pieces as puzzles, connect them together to make a whole, or simulate

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  • Vogue Food Preparation Area Raw Food Only Sign
    Vogue Food Preparation Area Raw Food Only Sign

    100(H) x 200(W)mm. Vinyl. Self adhesive. Reduces the risk of cross contamination. Easy to clean. Easy to see. Keeps staff informed.

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  • Food Bag Spanish
    Food Bag Spanish

    Ideal for introducing new vocabulary on various foods and for a riveting variety of Spanish conversation. This bag set includes 12 food items with hook and loop backing, various Spanish labels, a blank menu and relevant conversational labels. Bag

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  • Would fire-breathing dragons be biologically possible?

    No, fire-breathing dragons would not be biologically possible. The ability to breathe fire would require a biological mechanism to produce and expel a flammable substance, as well as a way to ignite it. There are no known biological systems that could accomplish this, and the energy required to produce and expel fire would be impractical for a living organism. Additionally, the heat and pressure from breathing fire would likely be harmful to the dragon's own body. Therefore, fire-breathing dragons are purely a product of mythology and fiction.

  • How was the food in medieval prisons?

    The food in medieval prisons was often very basic and of poor quality. Prisoners were typically given bread and water as their main sustenance, with occasional additions of vegetables, grains, and sometimes meat. The quality and quantity of food varied greatly depending on the wealth and resources of the prison. Overall, the food in medieval prisons was not nutritious or satisfying, and prisoners often suffered from malnutrition and hunger.

  • Can you give bearded dragons bird food?

    No, it is not recommended to give bearded dragons bird food. Bearded dragons have specific dietary requirements that include a variety of insects, leafy greens, and vegetables. Bird food is not nutritionally balanced for bearded dragons and may not provide the necessary nutrients they need to stay healthy. It is important to feed your bearded dragon a diet that is appropriate for their species to ensure their well-being.

  • How much food do you give bearded dragons?

    Bearded dragons should be fed a diet that consists of about 70-80% vegetables and 20-30% insects. As a general guideline, adult bearded dragons should be fed once a day, while juveniles may need to be fed 2-3 times a day. The amount of food given should be enough to satisfy their hunger but not so much that it leads to obesity. It's important to monitor their weight and adjust their food intake accordingly.

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    Caterlite Food Warmer

    600(H) x 385(W) x 170(D)mm. Stainless Steel. Silver. Strong, easy-clean stainless steel construction. Simple adjustable temperature control between 40-85°C. Supplied with 3x1/3 GN trays (SS304).

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  • Food Preparation Area Raw Food Only’ Sign; Non Adhesive
    Food Preparation Area Raw Food Only’ Sign; Non Adhesive

    Food Preparation Area Raw Food Only Sign is a 100mm x 150mm mandatory sign made from non-adhesive Rigid 1mm PVC Board. All our signs conform to the BS EN ISO 7010 regulation, ensuring that all graphical safety symbols are consistent and compliant.

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    Food Preparation Area Cooked Food Only Sign is a 100mm x 150mm mandatory sign made from non-adhesive Rigid 1mm PVC Board. All our signs conform to the BS EN ISO 7010 regulation, ensuring that all graphical safety symbols are consistent and compliant.

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    Food Preparation Area Cooked Food Only’ Sign; Self-Adhesive

    Food Preparation Area Cooked Food Only Sign is a 100mm x 150mm mandatory sign made from Self adhesive vinyl making it easy to apply to a clean dry surface. All our signs conform to the BS EN ISO 7010 regulation, ensuring that all graphical safety

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  • Which fantasy games include mythical creatures?

    Some fantasy games that include mythical creatures are World of Warcraft, which features creatures like dragons, elves, and orcs; The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which includes creatures like giants, werewolves, and dragons; and Final Fantasy series, which features a wide variety of mythical creatures such as chocobos, moogles, and various summoned monsters. These games incorporate mythical creatures to create immersive and fantastical worlds for players to explore and interact with.

  • How often should bearded dragons be fed live food?

    Bearded dragons should be fed live food such as crickets, mealworms, or roaches every day when they are juveniles (under 18 months old). As they grow older, their feeding schedule can be adjusted to every other day or a few times a week. It is important to monitor their weight and adjust their feeding schedule accordingly to prevent obesity or malnutrition.

  • How much food should be given to bearded dragons?

    Bearded dragons should be fed a diet that consists of 70-80% vegetables and 20-30% insects. The amount of food given to a bearded dragon will vary depending on its age and size. A general guideline is to offer juveniles insects daily and vegetables every other day, while adults can be fed insects 2-3 times a week and vegetables daily. It is important to monitor their weight and adjust their food intake accordingly to prevent obesity.

  • What are the dragons of Japanese mythology?

    In Japanese mythology, dragons are known as "tatsu" or "ryu" and are considered to be powerful and benevolent creatures. They are often depicted as large, serpent-like beings with the ability to fly and breathe fire. In Japanese folklore, dragons are associated with water and are believed to have control over the weather, particularly rain and storms. They are also seen as symbols of strength, wisdom, and good fortune. In some stories, dragons are protectors of the land and are revered as divine beings.

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