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  2. 'Sometimes healthy food ain't pretty': Matty Matheson's 'dog ...

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    One way the food influencer is making it work is by keeping his meals simple: enter the “dog bowl.” In a new Instagram post shared last week, Matheson shows off a heaping pile of rice and ...

  3. Dog bowl - Wikipedia

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    Dog bowl may refer to: A type of bowl designed for use by dogs; Dog Bowl, sculpture by William Wegman; Dog Bowl, American television program;

  4. Flexible glass - Wikipedia

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    The bowl was put through a test to break it, but it merely dented, rather than shattering. The inventor repaired the bowl very easily with a small hammer, which he pulled from a pocket in his toga, according to Petronius. After the inventor swore that he was the only man alive who knew the manufacturing technique, Tiberius had the man beheaded.

  5. Hot dog stand - Wikipedia

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    Similar businesses include hot dog carts or wagons, which are portable hand carts with a grill or boiler for cooking the hot dogs and keeping them hot. In the United States, hot dog carts are also referred to as hot dog stands. However, a hot dog stand is typically a permanent or semi-permanent structure, [5] whereas a hot dog cart is movable ...

  6. Pølsevogn - Wikipedia

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    Danish-themed hot dog stands can be found in more and more countries throughout the world. [9] 130 pølsevogne exist in Russia alone. Other countries with pølsevogne include Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain and as far away as Singapore. Many of these exist due to large Danish permanent or tourist communities.

  7. Dog Bowl (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The bowl was designed to be reminiscent of the Benson Bubbler drinking fountains installed throughout the city and is supplied by an underground water source. [1] According to the Regional Arts & Culture Council , which administers the sculpture, Wegman said he created the sculpture "for dogs, not people", and prefers not to think of the bowl ...