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  2. Pigs Is Pigs (1937 film) - Wikipedia

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    The scientist uses the Feed-A-Matic to continuously force-feed Piggy using soup, olives, bananas, pies, sandwiches, and ice cream until Piggy is morbidly obese and bulging out of the chair. The mad scientist is amazed at this and pokes Piggy's huge belly, then he asks if he's had enough, to which Piggy says yes.

  3. Carob - Wikipedia

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    The carob (/ ˈ k ær ə b / KARR-əb; Ceratonia siliqua) is a flowering evergreen tree or shrub in the Caesalpinioideae sub-family of the legume family, Fabaceae.It is widely cultivated for its edible fruit, which takes the form of seed pods, and as an ornamental tree in gardens and landscapes.

  4. Tara spinosa - Wikipedia

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    Tara spinosa, commonly known as tara , [1] also known as Peruvian carob [2] or spiny holdback, [2] is a small leguminous tree or thorny shrub native to Peru. [3] T. spinosa is cultivated as a source of tannins based on a galloylated quinic acid structure. [ 4 ]

  5. Mary Berry: I used to take pigs to bed with me - AOL

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  6. Talk:Pigs Is Pigs (1937 film) - Wikipedia

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    The remake changed the pig's name to Sparky and featured a simplified food menu: A 200 foot submarine sandwich (no pickles), the Pie-A-Trope, and a ferries-wheel of ice-cream cones. When he comes to the Pie-A-Trope he struggles to get out of the chair to get to them, whereupon the scientist comments "So, pies are your favourite food, aye?"

  7. Prosopis pallida - Wikipedia

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    Prosopis pallida is a species of mesquite tree. It has the common names kiawe (/ k iː ˈ ɑː v eɪ /) [2] (in Hawaii), huarango (in its native South America) and American carob, as well as "bayahonda" (a generic term for Prosopis), "algarrobo pálido" (in some parts of Ecuador and Peru), and "algarrobo blanco" (usually used for Prosopis alba).

  8. Dog patiently waits his turn before devouring ice cream cone

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    However, WebMD warns milk-based products such as ice cream could cause loose stools and other digestive yuckiness. Well, we certainly hope Daisy and Cooper don't have any tummy issues from their ...

  9. Carob (hieroglyph) - Wikipedia

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    The carob (hieroglyph) is a ripe carob pod w/seeds, and its meaning of "sweet" extends to items of taste, smell, and touch. [ 1 ] In Budge's compendium dictionary, there are fifteen entries with nedjem , and related words.