Swelling in the feet after eating can occur due to various factors, including fluid retention, increased blood flow to the digestive system, or a response to certain foods high in salt or carbohydrates. When you eat, your body directs more blood to the digestive tract, which can lead to temporary swelling. Additionally, some people may experience swelling due to food sensitivities or Allergies. If the swelling is persistent or concerning, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
From my experience, tarantula's typically enjoy eating corn on the cob (never off the cob, they tend to get their feet stuck in it).
Not really. It may be a gerund-a verbal noun. "The eating of the meal." Or it may be a past principle of a verb-"John is eating a meal."
no not really. The fact is if you drink cold water
Drink soad with your meal, it will keep u full for a matter of time
It want ruin your meal , but it is fattening.
Where one sits when eating a meal depends on where they are. If they are at home, they can sit at the dining room table, or on the couch.
Fruit takes longer to digest so when eating a meal it can slow down your digestion progress making you feel bloated. It really doesn't matter whether you eat fruit before or after a meal. If you eat fruit before a meal, you tend to eat less. If you eat it after a meal it's kind of like a desert.
of course! always eat half a meal everyday
two hours after eating?
Europe
No, no, and no.
Many people eating together