Some people might bring comfort food, as in chocolate or cake. Pretty much saying if your special someone dies, eat a lot of sweets and get fat.
They got food and other food and more food and fish that where all dead
because they had to much left over food and maybe if he wasn't dead he could sit in there eating food
To honor and memorialize the lives of the nearly 60,000 Americans who died in the Vietnam War, and to those whose whereabouts are still unknown.
they land on dead meat then eat it then lay their eggs upon the dead meat an lay maggots
bury the dead
they bring the dead people the food they used to like
like distance memory
people was used in Chinese food from the shang dynasty. (dead soldiers)
they are rocks with r.i.p. written on them. Many individuals feel that only a tomstone can adequately memorialize a loved one. They are placed at the grave of a deceased loved one to memorialize them, as well as for practical purposes - they mark the grave.
No other food than dead fish.
Decomposers like bacteria and fungi absorb nutrients from dead materials through the process of decomposition. They break down organic matter into simpler compounds that can then be used by other living organisms.
to memorialize the 16th president, Abraham lincoln
Millipedes eat dead food because it has a lot of nutrients in it.
The red "zero" the NHL coaches (most of whom are Canadian) wear around this time of the year is a poppy. Wearing a poppy is a Canadian tradition in November to memorialize Canada's war dead. The poppy is worn until November 11 (Remembrance Day).
Fibres(substances used to digest food) and cells of dead organisms are examples.
The US $5 bill and the US penny.
No, the dead is dead, food good.