212.7
cocoa 14g, caf
10a double-decker [pb 12g 270 cal?] on [ww toast 9g 180 cal] ~= 21g / 450 cal == .467 p.idx "D+"
Icelandic Prov key lime skyr 15g / 140 cal == .1071 p.idx
cocoa 14g, caf
10a double-decker [pb 12g 270 cal?] on [ww toast 9g 180 cal] ~= 21g / 450 cal == .467 p.idx "D+"
Icelandic Prov key lime skyr 15g / 140 cal == .1071 p.idx
litter genie fr tho
trash out
I've probably [re-]learned this more than once before but TI(r)L: sign languages can and largely do have different phonology, morphology, syntax and pragmatics vs. the written language of the same region. It's not just re-rendering spoken/written vocabulary into sign-glosses with the same syntactic rules.