No, a mixed grill is a large selection of fried meat. This normally includes: steak, gammon, sausages, chicken, lamb chops, mushrooms, black pudding, fried egg, chips and often a few other things. This ultimate mixed grill also added spare ribs.
The Ancestry DNA comes in the post as a kit. You have to swab the inside of your mouth and send the sample off to be dna tested. You then get an email when the results are ready and log into the Ancestry website to see the results and to see who you have been matched with who have also done the test and have an account. Not sure about other countries being able to do it. The Ancestry DNA kits are posted from the Netherlands so is EU based.





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