Every animal has a canonical favorite food. Let's list them.

How many cows eat grass? All cows eat grass!

And this is how we know the spaces on the bass clef.

I had forgotten that! Every Good Boy Deserves something starting with F is the only one I committed to memory and even it is flawed, as demonstrated.

Fudge.

Way better than Favor which was tugging at my memory.

ETA: Sorry, but I warned it was a hijack :slight_smile:

Well played. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Argh. I missed your contribution. A belated laurel and hearty handshake to you too.

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Serious question: How many thought of Leland Palmer?

Might’ve been nicer to say “The Britsh like foreign cuisine.”

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Orcs love “man flesh.”

Outdated, it’s celery now. Also good for Guinea pigs and Ducks.

Link to “The Wonderpets”

Flatulence, of course.

Well, that’s what we used. . .

Yup.

French Canadians like poutine.

Narcissists love themselves.
Astronauts - Tang
Euell Gibbons - Pine needles and cattails

Donkeys and goats love straw hats.
Policemen love donuts.
Ostriches love golf balls, screws and other non-digestible bulky objects.
Finns love alcohol.
Badgers love garbage.
Frustrated women love chocolate.
Frustrating women love salad.
Some people love fried chicken and watermelon. Even I do.

Mithridates—All kinds of poisons.

*Give me agates for my meat,
Give me cantharids to eat,
From air and ocean bring me foods,
From all zones and altitudes.

From all natures, sharp and slimy,
Salt and basalt, wild and tame,
Tree, and lichen, ape, sea-lion,
Bird and reptile be my game.

Ivy for my fillet band,
Blinding dogwood in my hand,
Hemlock for my sherbet cull me,
And the prussic juice to lull me,
Swing me in the upas boughs,
Vampire-fanned, when I carouse.*

“Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible.”

Milk Bone brand dog treats, for your perusal.

Greek Philosophers love hemlock.
Bear Grylls loves urine.
Grumpy old farts love prune juice.
Geeks love Mountain Dew.
Ugandan dictators love human meat.
Bipolar cats love the hand that pets them.

Wooden ewe?