meat - beet - sweet - treat
beef - leaf
tomato - potato (let's call the whole thing off...)
soup - cantaloupe
fish - garnish (kinda)
that's all I got for now
In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.In most households and businesses, yes, slaves prepared the food. Good cooks were highly valued at Rome and the wealthy vied with each other in having a creative and competent cook.
Yes, Native American tribes engaged in trade with each other, exchanging goods such as food, tools, and clothing to meet their needs and build relationships.
Rationing.
they governed themselves by telling each other what to do. Like telling each other were to put the food or when to go pick it up okay so if you have aby more doubts joust mssg me at pie. I'll be waiting...
Elephants fight with each other mainly to establish dominance, compete for resources like food and water, or protect their herd members. These fights can also occur during mating season when males compete for access to females.
mood
Porridge
America
lisps, wisps
The answer is forerver,feather
Yes, the words "rude" and "chewed" rhyme with each other. Here are some others that rhyme with them as well. clued crude dude food lude mood nude prude spewed
Crustacean floridian bolivian chilean
No, 'Food' and 'Soon' Do not rhyme. Words that rhyme with food are Nude, Crude, and the like.
French toast Friday, Muffin Monday, Tuesday Toast , and Wednesday Waffles.
good and food does NOT rhyme. why, we don't know but it does NOT rhyme. Of course we know why: The vowel sound of food (the oo) is pronounced longer than that of good. Note: "good" and "food" do not rhyme in American English, but they do in British English
No.
Other names for salmonella include salmonellosis and salmonella infection.