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Eating was one of the castle dweller's most popular pastimes, for not only did food provide needed sustenance; it was a means of entertainment. In particular, the banquet was used to impress a lord's guests with his generosity and his wealth.
Yes of course it is - it is bread filled with meat, cheese, veggies, and other stuff. It is basically all the food groups in one!And Jared lost tons of weight eating them.
of course! i been eating them all day! they should be dark green...bite on it and eat the inside...deliscious! even the outside part!
my family was because if it said for an example, my family were eating and my family was eating.
Most people of the Middle Ages were rather poor, and a nice dinner might have consisted of stew in a trencher of stale bread. They ate the stew, and then they ate the bread. Richer people eating a really nice dinner might have had so many courses you could not even tell whether the was a main course. There is a link below to an article with information on medieval food.
Apparently a vomitarium was a small room where you could go to be sick, and then resume eating your ten course banquet. Info supplied by my favorite OT. No such thing as a vomitarium, the word is vomitorium and its an exit passageway in a building.
Tudor wooden roundels decorated with paint and gliding ,including a rhyme or riddle .These were used or eating sweetmeat during the banquet.
of course you can!
of course it DOES
It's a disaster. Lady Macbeth has to send the guests home without eating because Macbeth acts so crazy.
of course they do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wat?! no of course not
By eating plastic products or course.
of course!
OF COURSE, By eating HEALTHY and WAHING YOUR HANDS BEFORE AND AFTER YOU GO TO THE BATHROOM AND BEFORE AND AFTER EATING.
An insect might be eating it of course not a human
i am sorry but theres a big rule of not eating