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* ''Series/MyWorldAndWelcomeToIt'': In a FantasySequence of John's shown during "Monroe the Misogynist," he imagines Ellen running off with neighbor Farley Burrell. She says she [[StockYuck fed John enough liver to immobilize him]], and that now "there's enough iron in his system to knock out a horse." John counters that when she wasn't looking, he dumped his liver in the rubber plant.
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* In some ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'', Veronica was known to be a LethalChef. As such, her (often reluctant) dinner guests have been known to invoke this trope.
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* In some ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'', Veronica was known to be a LethalChef. As such, her (often reluctant) dinner guests have been known to invoke this trope.
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* ''Film/MrBeansHoliday'' has a MythologyGag to the TV series where Bean accidentally ordered oysters and langoustines, both which he ''doesn't'' eat, and attempts disposing them in the handbag of a lady sitting beside him.
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* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Moist von Lipwig's parents tried to feed him up with various types of offal, which he considers to be the right type of food for raising children skilled in "barefaced lying, sleight of hand and camouflage." He habitually concealed them under his other food, to the point of once having a potato twelve inches high.
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* ''Series/GameOn2015'': In "Seafood Surprise", Toby tries to hide his dinner at Jessica's house.
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