first you put vegetables in your food i mean sandwich then you put the other stuff you put in a sandwich yah
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Commercial food slicers are huge machines, so it is very unlikely that one could fall into a sandwich. Further, if something that large fell onto my sandwich, it probably would not be an environmental hazard, but it might smash my sandwich.
Super Fruit Fall happened in 2006.
None, because the ham would fall through the hole and you'd have nothing to eat. If you meant a WHOLE wheat sandwich with ham, then I've no idea,
Super Fruit Fall was created on 2006-12-07.
Dropping a sandwich from the Eiffel Tower would not generate enough force to kill someone upon impact. While the sandwich could potentially cause injury if it hit someone, the weight and design of a typical sandwich would likely result in minimal damage. The height of the fall might create a significant velocity, but the mass of the sandwich is too low to be lethal. Ultimately, it could be dangerous but unlikely to be fatal.
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Pomagranets deffenetly
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yes this is what they would have had Breakfast - This would be eaten early, probably as soon as the sun rose and would include bread and fresh fruit. Lunch - Probably taken around noon. Lunch was only a small meal as it was thought a large meal would make one fall asleep in the afternoon. It would include some of the following - a little cooked meat - ham or salami, salad, cheese, hard-boiled eggs, vegetables and bread. Dinner - This would begin at about four in the afternoon and could continue into the night. The starter would be either a salad or dish of small fish. The main course of fish, cooked meat and vegetables would be served next. The dessert would consist of fresh fruit and cheese. Sometimes small cakes sweetened with honey would be served.
Balsamic vinegar, being derived from grapes, so would fall in the fruit group.
Fruit and vegetables