Eating History is an American docuseries that airs on the History Channel and premiered in 2020. In the series, collectors Josh Macuga and Gary "Old Smokey"...
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Binge eating is a pattern of disordered eating which consists of episodes of uncontrollable eating. It is a common symptom of eating disorders such as...
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An eating disorder is a mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that adversely affect a person's physical or mental health. These behaviors...
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Disordered eating describes a variety of abnormal eating behaviors that, by themselves, do not warrant diagnosis of an eating disorder. Disordered eating includes...
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Coprophagia (redirect from Shit eating)
kópros "feces" and φαγεῖν phageîn "to eat". Coprophagy refers to many kinds of feces-eating, including eating feces of other species (heterospecifics)...
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The Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest is an annual American hot dog competitive eating competition. It is held each year on July 4...
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Dogfights Double 'F' Eating History Einstein Engineering Disasters Engineering an Empire Evolve Exorcism: Driving Out the Devil Extreme History with Roger Daltrey...
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Binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder characterized by frequent and recurrent binge eating episodes with associated negative psychological...
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Competitive eating, or speed eating, is a sport in which participants compete against each other to eat large quantities of food, usually in a short time...
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Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the cats. They're eating (cut off by laughter) they’re eating the pets of the...
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Communal meal (category Eating parties)
communal eating. Communal eating is closely bound up with commensality (the sociological concept of eating with other people). Communal eating is also...
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Goliath birdeater (redirect from Goliath Bird Eating Spider)
called the Goliath tarantula or Goliath bird-eating spider; the practice of calling theraphosids "bird-eating" derives from an early 18th-century copper...
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Graham cracker (section History)
Vegetarian America: A History. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. pp. 15–26. ISBN 978-0-275-97519-7. Smith, Andrew F. (2009). Eating History: 30 Turning Points...
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Major League Eating (MLE) is an organization that oversees professional competitive eating events and television specials. The league airs its annual...
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television host. He has hosted various dining and eating-challenge programs on the Travel Channel, History Channel, and Discovery+. Richman, an only child...
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political idealism, and scarcity. As a result, Japan has the shortest history of eating meat compared to other Asian countries. Meat consumption patterns...
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to study the habits and eating preferences of service members, making constant changes that encourage service members to eat the entire meal and thus...
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eating clubs are private institutions resembling both dining halls and social houses, where the majority of Princeton undergraduate upperclassmen eat...
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Breakfast (redirect from History of breakfast)
sick, while the upper classes didn't speak of or partake in eating in the morning. Eating breakfast meant that one was poor, was a low-status farmer or...
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Eating your own dog food or "dogfooding" is the practice of using one's own products or services. This can be a way for an organization to test its products...
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Archived from the original on 2007-12-20. Retrieved 2010-05-02. Smith, Eating History, p.261 Whitaker, Great Kitchens, p. 115 Gael Greene 1984 review of Jams...
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eating rations that are well beyond the recommended shelf life specified by manufacturers, Thomas has reported that he rarely becomes ill from eating...
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overtaken by the have-eat variant. Another, less common, version uses 'keep' instead of 'have'. Choosing between having and eating a cake illustrates the...
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incidental eating of a human that the animal has killed in self-defense. However, all three cases (especially the last two) may habituate an animal to eating human...
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a synanthropic species, the crab-eating macaque thrives near human settlements and in secondary forest. Crab-eating macaques have developed attributes...
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Drink Industries (ABC-CLIO) ISBN 9780313337253 Smith, Andrew F. (2011) Eating History: 30 Turning Points in the Making of American Cuisine (Columbia University...
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Other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED) is a subclinical DSM-5 category that, along with unspecified feeding or eating disorder (UFED), replaces...
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Emotional eating, also known as stress eating and emotional overeating, is defined as the "propensity to eat in response to positive and negative emotions"...
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Pica (disorder) (redirect from Eating glass)
Edition (DSM-5), pica as a standalone eating disorder must persist for more than one month at an age when eating such objects is considered developmentally...
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Cunnilingus (redirect from Eating at the Y)
Retrieved 26 February 2011. Rodgers, Joann Ellison (2003). Sex: A Natural History. Macmillan. pp. 92–93. ISBN 978-0805072815. Archived from the original...
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