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Vikings typically drink out of drinking horns during their feasts and celebrations.
Vikings drank mead, a fermented honey drink, out of drinking horns during their feasts and celebrations.
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yes they would go to a friendsthey had feasts
Angels, as spiritual beings in various religious traditions, are often depicted as having no physical bodies and therefore do not eat or drink in the human sense. They are typically described as messengers or servants of the divine, existing in a realm beyond physical needs. However, some texts and interpretations suggest that they can partake in symbolic feasts or receive offerings, but these are more metaphorical than literal.
In the early church, they had what they called "love feasts," where the church would come together and eat a large meal together. They also took the Lord's Supper (communion) during these feasts. The problem that developed was that some people would leave these feasts hungry and some would leave drunk, because they had drunk too much wine at the feast. Paul rebuked them for this behavior, and told them to eat and drink at home and not bring shame on the church by some of them not having enough to eat, and some of them leaving drunk. We are not supposed to get drunk, as Christians, nor are we to allow some Christians to go hungry while some of us have abundant amounts of food.
They drink nectar and wool
They Drink water and eat compost
their is noting that can be harame when you eat it if it is halal when you drink it or if it is haram to eat it it is haram to drink it to
wolves drink water and eat meat
horses eat hay and drink water