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Then he may eat a honey bun with a cup of coffee, which he is not supposed to drink because of his anxiety.

In other words, horses may eat a lot, but they recreate their own food sources as they walk on by.

Other times people may eat a little, don't feel anything for a while, and then eat more.

At times you may eat a slice of chocolate cake, or there may be another day when you have a plate full of salad instead.

One of Spokane's most popular local events is Pig Out in the Park, an annual six-day food and entertainment festival where attendees may eat a variety of foods and listen to free live music concerts featuring local, regional, and national recording artists in Riverfront Park.

We don't eat dinner with just a big hunk of steak only -- we may eat a salad before, plus a bit of steamed veggies, maybe even a baked potato, add a glass or two of wine or margarita, then maybe some desert, and even a cup of decaf coffee.

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Tuesday visitors may eat an al fresco lunch at noon on the terrace and then take a garden tour of the six gardens planted and maintained by the Garden Guild, including one for the visually impaired.

If its bill looks like a duck's and it may eat like a duck, is it a duck?

Light a candle and gently burn the sides, careful not to catch fire, as it may eat up a big part of the paper.

Zinc is an essential trace mineral found in many of the foods you may eat on a regular basis, such as red meats, shellfish, or cheese.

Kittens will eat small portions, but quickly, whereas mature cats may eat more over a longer period of time.

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