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Tamzine 5 month s ago
#18 not really astronaut ice cream; is just freeze-dried ice cream.
       
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Cilla 2 month s ago
#3 Where is that district?

#7 *One ages more slowly*.

#20 How in tf is that an American staple? Bacon, peaches, and sugar cookies: I can say without hesitation that I have never eaten that combination of things for any meal. And who in tf would drink pineapple juice, grapefruit juice, and coffee? Why not take it all the way and just have a big old glass of battery acid, paint thinner, and kerosine.
       
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Space Food Is Way More High-Tech Than You Think

Food for astronauts in space includes many choices like fruits, meats, and desserts, which are often dried and sealed in special bags. This preparation ensures the food is nutritious and easy to eat without gravity, and astronauts just add water to it before meals. The packaging is also very important to stop small bits or liquids from floating around and causing trouble on the spacecraft.

 

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