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cartlidgeashley

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What hard, tangy ewe's milk cheese is called cheddar of the Balkans?
 a. myzithra
 b. kaseri
 c. labni
 d. kashkaval
 e. haloumi

Question 2

For someone who is trying to gain weight, an easy way to add kcalories is to _____.
 a. drink a lot of water
 b. increase consumption of caloric beverages
  c. use fat-free salad dressings freely
 d. add more salt to food
 e. cut out vegetables entirely



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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