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  2. Revolting Rhymes (film) - Wikipedia

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    She is then shocked to discover the wolf, who she recognizes from their earlier encounter; but the wolf simply wishes her good night and departs. Red sits at her kitchen table in disbelief, eating the stew the wolf had prepared; while the wolf exits a bus in the wilderness, sheds Miss Hunt's clothes, and returns to the woods having let the past go.

  3. Food drive - Wikipedia

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    "Food Not Bombs" is a network of collectives that recover surplus food from grocery stores and create vegan and vegetarian food to share with those needy." Greg Bloom of Bread for the City expressed concern over the health value of donated food, saying that "almost half of what comes to us in any given food drive just doesn’t meet our ...

  4. How to Cook a Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Wolf, along with An Alphabet for Gourmets and A Cordiall Water, is one of three works by Fisher that examine food as a form of self-help. [19] Some critics place How to Cook a Wolf in a poorly studied literary genre known as food memoir , in company with titles like The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book and Mimi Sheraton 's From My Mother's Kitchen ...

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    Rising food prices, higher electric bills and housing costs are making the annual Stuff the Truck food drive to restock the Good News Outreach pantry more important than ever for Leon County’s ...

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  8. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary pet food is inadequate, as an adult wolf needs 1–2.5 kg (2–5 lbs) of meat daily along with bones, skin and fur to meet its nutritional requirements. Wolves may defend their food against people, and react violently to people trying to remove it. [2] The exercise needs of a wolf exceed the average dog's demand.

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