How do you eat stuff?!


Question:

How do you eat stuff?


Answers:
well if we are talking about stuff ill tell you the best way

STUFFED STUFF
Ingredients:
2 stuff (whole)
1 c stuff (finely chopped)
1 1/2 c stuff

Stuff the 2 stuffs with stuff than bake at 250 degrees for 10 min. Let cool. Cover with stuff.

Serve with stuff for a complete dinner!! Your guests will be astounded!!!

Source(s):
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Sometimes with my hands, sometimes with a fork and knife

I put it in my mouth, chew it using my molars and then swallow it using the muscles in my throat.

with aspoon afork .

depends on what it is........

fork or spoon

i tend to dive head first into my food

what stuff? Stuff could mean many things*
some foods you can eat with your hands (pizza, ribs, wings, corn on cob, hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, cookies, fudge brownies, veggie sticks /n dip,
some foods you need a fork and a knife...steak, pork chops, roast beef, salmon, stew, lasagna egg/omellete, spagetti
some food you may have to eat with chop sticks-chinese foods....
and some just with a spoon (soup, icecream, desserts...)

I drink my food

You want the whole story?

I plant the vegetables and fruit. Then I tend it. Then I pick it, can or freeze most of it, eat some of it raw/fresh, and use the rest in soups/bread/etc later.

I also purchase my licences. Then I go out into the woods or onto the lake in my canoe and I hunt or fish. (Yes, I know this is in vegan/vegetarian, but I'm an omnivore.) Then I butcher/filet it, freeze/process it myself, and have it as steak, hamburger, chili, et cetera.

So that's how I eat stuff.

I begin by putting my teeth in and then just chew

Mastication

Usually with a fork.




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