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  2. Eating - Wikipedia

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    There are short-term signals of satiety that arise from the head, the stomach, the intestines, and the liver. The long-term signals of satiety come from adipose tissue. [24] The taste and odor of food can contribute to short-term satiety, allowing the body to learn when to stop eating.

  3. EAT - Wikipedia

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    EAT or eat may refer to eating: the process of consuming food, for the purpose of providing for the nutritional needs of an animal. The term may also refer to: The term may also refer to: Music

  4. EATS - Wikipedia

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  5. You can't have your cake and eat it - Wikipedia

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    On the contrary, generally I cannot eat something at any time when I do not have it. But I eat things when I have them all the time. Only when the object is entirely consumed do I no longer have it (and at that time the eating is also terminated)." Therefore, Mason considers the "have-eat" variant to be "logically indefensible". [30]

  6. Gastronomy - Wikipedia

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    A new English translation was published in 2009 as Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome. [ 10 ] Suiyuan Shidan ( 隨園食單 , The Way of Eating , also known in English as Recipes from the Garden of Contentment ): An 18th-century manual on Chinese cuisine of Qing dynasty by the poet Yuan Mei , it contains recipes from different social classes ...

  7. This is what Kate Middleton actually eats - AOL

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    But that doesn't mean we can't channel our inner royal selves for a moment or two. Here, eight things Middleton is known to cook, eat, or serve her family (see No. 6 for her go-to dish): Sounds ...

  8. Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast is the first meal of the day usually eaten in the morning. [1] The word in English refers to breaking the fasting period of the previous night. [2] Various "typical" or "traditional" breakfast menus exist, with food choices varying by regions and traditions worldwide.

  9. Mairzy Doats - Wikipedia

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    Sing "Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy." [4] This hint allows the ear to translate the final line as "a kid'll eat ivy, too; wouldn't you?" [5] Milton Drake, one of the writers, said the song had been based on an English nursery rhyme. According to this story, Drake's four-year-old daughter came home singing, "Cowzy ...