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  2. Butter (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Butter (also titled Butter's Final Meal) [5] is a 2020 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul A. Kaufman and starring Mira Sorvino, Mykelti Williamson, Brian Van Holt, Ravi Patel, Annabeth Gish, McKaley Miller, and Alex Kersting. It is based on the novel of the same name by Erin Jade Lange.

  3. Mōʻiliʻili, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow over Mōʻiliʻili. Mōʻiliʻili, Hawaii is a neighborhood of Honolulu CDP, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu.Its name means “pebble lizard” in Hawaiian.

  4. Last meal - Wikipedia

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    Cole shared his final meal with his son and a pen pal from outside prison. [56] Allen Lee Davis: Murder: 1999: Electrocution: One lobster tail, fried potatoes, a half-pound of fried shrimp, six ounces of fried clams, half a loaf of garlic bread, and 32 ounces of A&W root beer. [57] Ángel Nieves Díaz: Murder: 2006: Lethal injection: Declined a ...

  5. 12 last meals of famous death row inmates - AOL

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    From Ted Bundy to John Wayne Gacy, we've got 12 meals that prisoners on death row ordered as their last meal. While fried chicken seemed to be a popular menu choice, others have the most simple ...

  6. These Ready-To-Eat Meals Are So Much Better Than Your ... - AOL

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    The best prepared meal delivery services of 2024, tested by editors and experts, are great to skip cooking and for singles–shop Factor, Fresh N' Lean and more. These Ready-To-Eat Meals Are So ...

  7. The Omnivore's Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between food and society, once moderated by culture, is now confused. To teach more about those choices, Pollan describes various food chains that end in human food: industrial food, organic food, and food we forage ourselves; from the source to a final meal, and in the process writes a critique of the American method of eating.