Children working in coal mines typically received very limited food, often just small, simple meals. They might have been given bread, sometimes accompanied by a small amount of cheese or a piece of meat, if available. Meals were often quick and inadequate, reflecting both the harsh working conditions and the low wages of their families. Many children faced malnutrition due to the insufficient quantity and quality of food provided.
they eat chicken and pie
Thigs found or given to them
yes. he eats little children with amazing teeth. so never brush your teeth and eat lots of coal
Salt is extracted from mines or sea waters.
People do not eat cooking coal, it does not have defineable calories in it.
miners eat bat soup, coal and rock.
Huh?
I believe it was the term given to the sandwich or snack given to Scots children to eat during their break at school, usually a jeely peice
To Eat................. or to put on a fire etc etc
The NHS Birth to Five Years book states that pate must not be given to children under the age of 1. Therefore assume that it is fine for children above this age.
coal pollutes the air by smoke and it burns easily plus cows eat grass
it is not hazard for human health only a person will become lazy who eat coal