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  2. Second breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Aragorn throws an apple to each of the pair to tide them over until their next "regular" meal break. However, in the book, hobbits are specifically described as eating "six meals a day (when they [can] get them)", not seven. [3] In Thomas Mann's books The Magic Mountain and Buddenbrooks, frequent and detailed references are made to second ...

  3. These Elf on the Shelf Names Are Just as Clever as Santa’s ...

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    There's Christmas themed names, reindeer names, and names inspired by your favorite holiday treats! You'll even find names taken from the best Christmas movies like, well, Elf !

  4. Magical Earth Retreat offers hobbit-inspired lodging ... - AOL

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    Magical Earth Retreat offers new "hobbit-inspired" cabins in the Hocking Hills. The luxury cabins boast amenities including big-screen TVs and Wi-Fi.

  5. Hobbit - Wikipedia

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    Hobbit holes or smials as depicted in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. In his writings, Tolkien depicted hobbits as fond of an unadventurous, bucolic and simple life of farming, eating, and socializing, although capable of defending their homes courageously if the need arises. They would enjoy six meals a day, if they could ...

  6. 'Short-term rental mecca': $20M Asheville estate for sale ...

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    A short-term rental estate in Asheville has gone on sale for $20 million, where the project includes a Hobbit-inspired home and "wizard tent house."

  7. Architecture in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien made his Hobbits live in holes, though these quickly turn out to be comfortable, and in the case of Bag End actually highly desirable. Hobbit-holes range from the simple underground dwellings of the poor, with a door leading into a tunnel and perhaps a window or two, up to the large and elaborate Bag End with its multiple cellars, pantries, kitchen, dining room, parlour, study, and ...

  8. Bree (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia

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    Bree-land, which contains Bree and a few other villages, is the only place where Hobbits and Men lived side by side. It was inspired by the name of the Buckinghamshire village of Brill, meaning "hill-hill", which Tolkien visited regularly in his early years at the University of Oxford, and informed by his passion for linguistics.

  9. 17 Easy & Cozy Breakfasts for Winter - AOL

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    These cozy breakfast recipes, like sweet potato toast and oatmeal, take under 20 minutes to prepare for a warm and nourishing meal to start your day. 17 Easy & Cozy Breakfasts for Winter Skip to ...