pasta granola bars..ribs meat.lots and lots of meat. Chinese food he loves chinese food.
Sidney Crosby likes to eat really cheesy Muffs and Poor Boys. Those are sandwiches from the South with a special black olive spread.
Peanut butter and jelly
his favorite food is Chinese food, poor boys and muffs......those are sandwiches with olive spread in them or they might be something else. Since being in Quebec he also really likes poutains...the cheesier the better.
Sidney Crosby, like many elite athletes, consumes a diet tailored to his high energy needs, which can range from 3,500 to 4,500 calories per day, depending on training and game schedules. His meals are carefully planned to include a balance of carbohydrates, proteins, and healthy fats to support his performance and recovery. Specific calorie intake can vary based on his activity level and individual metabolic needs.
Before a big game, Sidney Crosby typically focuses on a nutritious meal that includes lean proteins, carbohydrates, and healthy fats to fuel his performance. Common choices might include chicken or fish, whole grains like pasta or rice, and plenty of vegetables. He also emphasizes hydration and may include snacks like fruits or energy bars for an extra boost. Overall, his pre-game meal is designed to provide sustained energy and optimal performance on the ice.
Sidney Poitier has stated that his favorite food on which to pig out is fired oysters. He has been a health food enthusiast for several decades.
A lot and normally eat on a daily bases like humans do.
the birds eat them so they got ated
Eggs, and Baking Soda.
The word that is made when the letters sbsae are unscrambled is bases. Bases are the root ingredients that aid in the changing of recipes.
Acids can eat away at your tooth enamel, it protects your teeth. Once you lose that it's gone for good. Acids are sour and not all people like that taste. Bases can be bitter and most bases are poisonous to humans if they eat or drink them. Most bases are cleaners (drain cleaner, bleach, dish soap,ect.).
Maize has been the staple food for many years