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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 (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 ...

  4. 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;

  5. Snuffles (character) - Wikipedia

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    Snuffles is a bloodhound used by Quick Draw McGraw to ferret out bad guys in the old West but needed to be bribed with a dog biscuit before performing his task. Upon chomping on one, he would hug himself in ecstasy, jump into the air and float back down, sighing.

  6. SMarteenies - Wikipedia

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    Jay: - Jay shows us how to draw food pictures using coloured pencils and felt tip pens. Lizi: Lizi and the children have been busy decorating bowls. They make various patterns. Kirsten: Pattern Palace with Kirsten - creating printed patterns using string, paint and elastic bands.

  7. Empty Bowls - Wikipedia

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    Empty Bowls is an international project to fight hunger, [1] personalised by artists and art organizations on a community level. The money raised is donated to soup kitchens, food banks and other organizations fighting hunger locally. [2] The promotion and growth of the project was originally managed by The Imagine/RENDER Group, a 501(c)(3 ...