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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.If you were given an infinite supply of bread, ham (not spam), lettuce and water-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(If you were given an infinite supply of bread, ham (not spam), lettuce and water),it will help you,my kids.

by that i mean just infinite bread, ham, lettuce and water. you will eat no meat (other than ham), fish or fruit or vegetables (other than lettuce)


Answers: by that i mean just infinite bread, ham, lettuce and water. you will eat no meat (other than ham), fish or fruit or vegetables (other than lettuce)

Until your vitamin deficiencies caught up with you. Depending on your state of health, maybe a few years.

id live forever....id be fat as hell tho

untill you get hella tired of ham sandwiches....quickly

WHAT!? No Miracle Whip? I'm dead in a day.

Make that corned beef and hot English mustard and you can test that on me.

About six months - none of the above supply Vitamin C.

wow. you hav bad taste in sandwitches.

you forgot the mayo or miracle whip.

the musterd.

the tomatoes.

the ice cold pepsi and a classic bag of lays potatoe chips.


id die of bordom in food the third day.

Not long...I don't eat ham. Not very nutritious. an I take a vitamin/mineral?!? =)

I have no idea. Wouldn't you develop scurvy or something as a result of no fruit or veggies? I personally could eat the same thing every day and it wouldn't bother me but I think my body would need more nutrients so likely after say a year or so it would start to shut down.

30 minutes until my pizza showed up ~~~>



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