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Eating In or Out? Newspaper

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  • Not easy or not a good time; it makes things harder.
    inconvenient
  • To pick one thing from a group of things.
    choose
  • Food that you eat at a specific time, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
    meal
  • To go away from a place or a person.
    leave
  • Not the same as something else; not alike.
    different
  • A warm, comfortable, and safe feeling.
    cozy
  • clean up
  • Something that makes you feel relaxed and at ease, not causing any pain or discomfort.
    comfortable
  • stay at home
  • To test or try something to see if you like it or if it works.
    try out
  • The power we use to move, play, and do things.
    energy
  • To make food ready to eat by heating it.
    cook
  • At a later time; after something else happens.
    afterwards
  • To like something and have fun while doing it.
    enjoy
  • To like one thing more than another thing.
    prefer
  • A type or category of something.
    kind
  • A place where you go to eat food that is prepared by other people.
    restaurant
  • Something that is annoying or makes you feel upset.
    bothersome
  • .Feeling calm and not worried.
    relaxed
  • When something needs a certain amount of time to be done.
    take
  • Food that is made at home, not bought from a restaurant.
    home-cooked
  • Feeling sad because something didn’t happen the way you wanted.
    disappointed
  • A list of ingredients and instructions to make a dish or a drink.
    recipe
  • A type of food that is cooked and served, or a container used to hold food.
    dish
  • taste