The results are so pretty and natural! I can’t wait to get one done. Also I was wondering if it was something people would notice or not thanks for answering that question!
I got my CreamI over this past weekend. I haven't done anything yet with cottage cheese but will be trying it next. I do love cottage cheese so I do hope I can get it to work. Thanks for the ideas.
Am irish hun from limerick city in Ireland also look up spainish basque tribe in northern Spain archaeologist have found spainish bones all over Ireland going back to neolithic hunter gathers old tribe still alive
My mother was 100% English for generations and centuries with ancestors from all three Ridings of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and County Durham, but she definitely isn't German or French. Her maiden surname was Anglo-Saxon, her mother's maiden name was Norman and her mother's mother's maiden surname was Anglo-Saxon. That means, like most English people, she had Danish DNA. The Normans weren't French, but 2nd and 3rd generation descendants of Danish Vikings and it was Danish Vikings that settled in the north of England such as Yorkshire.
I bet like most British people, you never seen a Berber/Amazigh person from North Africa in your life, just read north "Africa" and wrongly assume black. Am I correct are you like 90% of every other British person ever? Lol jk it's just stereotypical observation. Hahaha I'm teasing you. 0.1% North African is interesting though.
The way you are custard apple 😂 You can break(not by hitting by pulling apart) the fruit with your hands by making 3 to 4 parts and you can eat each part directly..
Not surprising results. The North African may be by way of ancient Carthage, which invaded ancient Rome but lost and then arrived in the British/Irish Isles by way of the Romans in the 3rd or 4th Century ACE. As for the Nordic results, the Vikings of Norway, Sweden and Denmark were known to raid and settle some parts of the British/Irish Isles during the Dark Ages.
Swedish Vikings didn't come to Britain and Norwegian Vikings only settled in the far north of Scotland such as the Orkneys or Dublin, Ireland. They mostly used the British Isles as a stepping stone, before moving onto North America, in particular Canada. It was Danish Vikings that settled in northern England.