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 |  |  | #5348 |  | RULES OF EATING -- THE BRONX DIETER'S CREED (1)  Never eat on an empty stomach.
 (2)  Never leave the table hungry.
 (3)  When traveling, never leave a country hungry.
 (4)  Enjoy your food.
 (5)  Enjoy your companion's food.
 (6)  Really taste your food.  It may take several portions to
 accomplish this, especially if subtly seasoned.
 (7)  Really feel your food.  Texture is important.  Compare,
 for example, the texture of a turnip to that of a
 brownie.  Which feels better against your cheeks?
 (8)  Never eat between snacks, unless it's a meal.
 (9)  Don't feel you must finish everything on your plate.  You
 can always eat it later.
 (10) Avoid any wine with a childproof cap.
 (11) Avoid blue food.
 -- Richard Smith, "The Bronx Diet"
 
 |  |  |  | #5349 |  | Sacred cows make great hamburgers. 
 |  |  |  | #5350 |  | Save gas, don't eat beans. 
 |  |  |  | #5351 |  | Seeing is deceiving.  It's eating that's believing. -- James Thurber
 
 |  |  |  | #5352 |  | So much food; so little time! 
 |  |  |  | #5353 |  | Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk.
 -- Thoreau
 
 |  |  |  | #5354 |  | The basic menu item, in fact the ONLY menu item, would be a food unit called the "patty," consisting of -- this would be guaranteed in writing -- "100
 percent animal matter of some kind." All patties would be heated up and then
 cooled back down in electronic devices immediately before serving.  The
 Breakfast Patty would be a patty on a bun with lettuce, tomato, onion, egg,
 Ba-Ko-Bits, Cheez Whiz, a Special Sauce made by pouring ketchup out of a
 bottle and a little slip of paper stating: "Inspected by Number 12."  The
 Lunch or Dinner Patty would be any Breakfast Patties that didn't get sold in
 the morning. The Seafood Lover's Patty would be any patties that were
 starting to emit a serious aroma.  Patties that were too rank even to be
 Seafood Lover's Patties would be compressed into wads and sold as "Nuggets."
 -- Dave Barry, "'Mister Mediocre' Restaurants"
 
 |  |  |  | #5355 |  | The black bear used to be one of the most commonly seen large animals because in Yosemite and Sequoia national parks they lived off of garbage
 and tourist handouts.  This bear has learned to open car doors in
 Yosemite, where damage to automobiles caused by bears runs into the tens
 of thousands of dollars a year.  Campaigns to bearproof all garbage
 containers in wild areas have been difficult, because as one biologist
 put it, "There is a considerable overlap between the intelligence levels
 of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists."
 
 |  |  |  | #5356 |  | The chicken that clucks the loudest is the one most likely to show up at the steam fitters' picnic.
 
 |  |  |  | #5357 |  | The cow is nothing but a machine which makes grass fit for us people to eat. -- John McNulty
 
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