I'd have thought different regions have their own way of saying they're cold - for example up north, I'm "nithered" is a reasonably common way to say you're cold...
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Ah, you're pretty much looking at liquids then (though avoid the use of straws). I can see many others have made suggestions, so I won't repeat any.
Best of luck, it will be worth it when it's all sorted
Scrambled egg, porridge, banana, steamed veg, jelly, cottage cheese...
Realistically you will find that after a few days you will be able to chew in areas where the teeth haven't been removed - it just takes a little bit of time to get used to it.
Not a dentist by the way, just based on personal experience of tooth extraction.
This reminds me of a similar paper - "pressures produced when penguins poo"
Amazon fire stick sorted my parents' tv out when the built-in apps became unsupported. Could be a relatively cheap option with back friday around the corner...
Try searching for a "6 pin mini-DIN to usb adapter"
"Nota bene", Latin for "note well" - it's like a post script, but used to denote something of importance.
Citric acid is a good shout, but if you can get hold of sulfamic (NOT sulfuric) acid, it is much faster at removing limescale as it is a stronger acid. It does cost a bit more though...
I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume OP is only referring to sex hormones, though this could have been made clearer in the question...
The weather... is raining?