Stew and a bit of bread. Normally the older boys and girls would normally snatch your bread if you didn't eat it quick enough
of course people eat houses. i eat houses for dinner on saturday nights. its the best meal of the week. no wonder half of my house is gone.
There are no houses in Antarctica. People sleep in dorms, tents or quanset huts, depending on their work assignments. They eat in cafeterias, mess tents or in the open, again, depending on their work location that day.
Sharks don't eat houses. First, there's not many houses in the ocean, where you find sharks. Second, Sharks can't digest the stuff that houses are made of.
There are no 'little houses' on the Antarctic continent. Scientists and those who work in support of science -- all temporarily -- eat in dining halls and sleep in dorms, and work in work areas. Tourists to Antarctica share hospitality services aboard the tour boats they sail to the continent.
People who could not support themselves went to work houses for accommodation and employment. Work houses began in 1388 with the Poor Law Act.
They live in people's houses where they eat insects.
All temporary scientists and workers in Antarctica live on research stations. Generally, people sleep in dorms, eat in cafeterias and work in work locations. Field camps are erected seasonally, when all life is conducted out of doors or in tents. There are no houses in Antarctica.
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work in the mines work in the houses as servant's
There are no 'houses' per se in Antarctica. There are living quarters and work sites.
Answer this question… Both houses work on spending bills based on the president's budget.
houses are places humains live in and eat in