The most food ever eaten...
PeterL wrote:
> Dave Smith > wrote in
> :
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> > "-L." wrote:
> >>
> >> Dave Smith wrote:
> >> > Andy wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Was probably biscuits and gravy breakfast but I remember a
> >> > > Wednesday Dinner Special, all you could eat chicken, peas and
> >> > > mashed potatoes in gravy, down the road from work. 7 plates,
> >> > > iirc.
> >> > >
> >> > > They marveled at my gluttony!!!
> >> >
> >> > LOL but my niece could put you to shame. She can eat non-stop for
> >> > pretty much most of the day, and usually does.
> >>
> >> We must have the same niece.
> >
> > If so, I hope she is coming to your place for Christmas and not
> > mine. When we have the family for dinner we have to have double
> > the amount of food served. She grazes along the buffet, consuming
> > everything along the way. The last time she was here she parked
> > herself next to a platter of devilled eggs and moved on when she
> > had finished them off, then she went to the cheese platter where
> > there was about 1/3 pound of each of a half dozen cheeses,
> > polished them off and moved on to the next item.
> >
> > She once showed up at the home of her new stepsister,who was
> > expecting guests. By the time the guests arrived, she had eaten
> > all the food.
> >
> How big is she???
> --
> Peter Lucas
Hehe. If she's a teenager, she could be one of those microscopic size
0 types. I've had male friends as well, into their 30's and 40's, who
could pack away enormous amounts of food and not show it.
Then there's the likes of me, who can be sick and unable to eat for 3
days, and gain weight.
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