Because of the intensified production of "reward-hormones" you get when you satisfy a basic need.
They chew it, then it is digested in the stomach.
nope ive been searching for one for ages, and havent found one! :)
be bold.Ask her "Do you want to go and do something fun this week?"
many scientist havent determine what cause ice ages.
catch a barboach by the town fallabar whatever it is soz for the spelling mistake havent played on it in ages
run and dive on him then have a huge catch up, i hope you are going to have sex later on though if you havent seen him for a while :) make sure you go all night long ;D
By some arctic native peoples, yes. However, the whaling fleets of Europe had not been developed in the middle ages.
he just stayed with kim so we didant see him i havent seen scrubs in ages
Because the flavors are given time to meld. Think of it like wine, but on a much shorter term: the more it ages, the better it tastes, but let it age too much, and it's no longer good.
The king had better food
Medieval people ate all sorts of birds. Peafowl were eaten and highly decorated for a meal, so the questioner might be asking about this. Songbirds were also eaten, and these were considered delicacies.
To make something tender, so that when it is eaten it isn't tough and you don't have to chew on it for ages