i thank 300,000,000,000,00 eat cakes today
Foods that were eaten in the 1910s were a lot like the foods we eat today. This includes sandwiches, salads, soup, and cakes.
Not usually. They do sometimes eat tea cakes or pastries for breakfast, though.
CAKES
rice-cakes
Banitsa (Bread cakes)
Mexican cows eat cakes in Vermont, but only in soup season. Why would you ask a question with such a simple question!
Foods that were eaten in the 1910s were a lot like the foods we eat today. This includes Sandwiches, salads, soup, and cakes.
people who eat raw eggs in their cakes
No, there is no such thing as cup cakes in Iran.
People can say either "I don't eat cake" or "I don't eat cakes," depending on the context. "I don't eat cake" typically refers to cake as a general concept, while "I don't eat cakes" suggests a refusal of all types or instances of cakes. If discussing cake in a broad or abstract sense, the singular form is more appropriate. Conversely, if emphasizing various types or servings, the plural form works well.
I've heard asparagus goes well with crab cakes.
the reason why people eat wedding cakes is because they payed lots of money for it and they would like to enjoy it instead of it going to waste! :)