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"suckling" Definitions
  1. a baby or young animal that is still drinking milk from its motherTopics Life stagesc2

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There's only two things on the menu: suckling pig with leg meat or suckling pig with chicharrones, served on either a taco, torta, or tostadas.
Thompson tried to stimulate her son's suckling reflexes without success.
As pale streetlight filtered in, all I heard was suckling.
The cheese board includes head cheese from a suckling pig.
Mr. Suckling moved the sign to keep it in camera range.
In fact, when my husband's suckling, that's when we're most equal.
Adult suckling has been more common than you might think throughout history.
Now, you're getting plowed in a castle after a whole suckling pig.
"The oven-roasted suckling pig is the star dish," he tells me.
They're all nestled in a big bed and all pups are suckling fine.
Microscopic inspections revealed that the spiderlings were suckling milk droplets from epigastric furrows.
I stay there for like five minutes, just suckling until he comes again.
We are unlikely to stumble upon dads openly suckling their babies anytime soon.
Turns out, even though humpback whales are normally loquacious, suckling sessions were initiated quietly.
Garnering raves, too, was the crisp suckling pig: crunchy on top and luscious within.
The manatee calves were not suckling with their mothers well and needed hand-rearing.
Many believed a baby would take on the nature of whomever she was suckling.
Erotic is suckling her newborns, that animal smell and feel and warmth and tenderness.
Perhaps the act of suckling allows babies to better control the amount they're consuming.
It was the best suckling pig I've ever eaten in my life, of course.
Simply observing orangutans can't confirm whether juveniles are suckling or just holding onto their mothers.
Suckling, though, said the CBD doesn't plan on complying with Bishop's document and information requests.
There was a whole roast suckling pig, and some fried chicken livers with braised lentils.
In the breastfeeding stage, the baby's suckling reflexes are also highly attuned, as Dreyfuss noted.
At one point, a woman jumped up and down frantically, suckling baby attached to her nipple.
The cyclic nature of their suckling could be due to the alternating fruit and monsoon cycles.
By then he had already acted in "Flesh Eating Mothers" (1988) and directed "The Suckling" (1990).
Los Pincelines Serious food from the mountains, like venison, partridge, suckling pig and veal, stylishly served.
The whole roasted suckling pig — for one holiday party a year — is a singular heart-racer.
El cochinillo, the suckling pig, is a delicacy that has been served in Castilla since Roman times.
These primates do most of their suckling hidden in their nests, making the behavior difficult to study.
It's equally hard to say no to Eneko's suckling pig tempura balls in a lascivious bacon sauce.
"The federal government has massively subsidized private ranches with public money, grass, and water for decades," said Suckling.
Over in the Vale, Littlefinger (welcome back!) has manipulated the Suckling Robin into sending troops to help Sansa.
As suckling babes, the most luxurious thing we could ever imagine is the nurturing warmth of our mothers.
Randomly, so was the former Suckling Robin, Yohn Royce (I think?), and some other people I didn't recognize.
Classic Greek fare with a local focus on everything from small plates to whole suckling pig is featured.
One of my best food moments was on Skiros, Greece, when I cooked a suckling pig on the beach.
They also saw that breastfeeding happened in cycles — sometimes the babies were suckling more, sometimes they were sucking less.
It serves traditional Castilian cuisine, like el cochinillo (suckling pig), roast leg of lamb, and jamón, among other dishes.
The British aristocracy has always been good at suckling on the capital of others: just look at the Astors.
A spit-roasted, herb-stuffed, suckling pig cooked over charcoal, it is served at fiestas, family celebrations, and Christmas.
Hired hands took the cattle to graze after boys and girls pulled suckling calves and sheep from their mothers.
And she recommends sliding a doorknob into a suckling pig's mouth to keep its jaws open as it roasts.
Every day, suckling pig is roasted for hours, then served pulled, with a rib, over milk-braised fingerling potatoes.
The restaurant's seven-course 180 euro ($203) menu includes champagne and oysters, roasted lobster and suckling veal with black truffle.
The Presence join a colony of devices huddled around the hub, each suckling their share of power and network access.
Armando: Once my friends and I went to a place, I don't remember where, and we tried suckling pig tacos.
The first course at Archil's includes ikala, or pickled wild creeping vine; sautéed leeks and walnuts; and sumptuous suckling pig.
To Swedish producer Martin Jensen, however, it's a suckling pig eternally rotating on the spit at the global dance luau.
Inside the sleeve, she appears liberated, after setting her piano on fire, and maternal, as she nurses a suckling piglet.
Bourdain also headed to Cebu, a tropical island in the Philippines (Season 5) for its famous "lechon" (roasted suckling pig).
James Stewart; Miss Olivia de Havilland), the food served (suckling pig; potage Saint-Germain) and the movies screened (on Jan.
The suckling finally ceased at 40 days, though the offspring still used the nest at night for another 20 days.
For the finale, which is also on my husband's graduation from law school, we made a 13-pound suckling pig.
Teenagers, who have been suckling on iPads since they were in diapers, regularly destroy me and dance on my corpse.
Suckling said that "the best" of the Republican field has failed to speak out against the takeover of the wildlife refuge.
Laws lacking a specific penalty risk failing, agreed Kieran Suckling, founder of the Center for Biological Diversity, a U.S. advocacy group.
A group was roasting suckling pigs over a fire and opening bottles of beer and champagne; couples cavorted in the grass.
Young platypuses live with their mothers for up to four months, suckling on milk released through pores on the mother's chest.
I did not toss out all my marrow bones and suckling pig and the crème Chantilly to remake myself in soy.
Additions like king crab and suckling pig are available, as are some snacks served at the bar, like Korean potato pancakes.
"My lil baby was suckling on my neck and it was so cute until it was weird," she captioned the pouting pic.
A document dating from 1590 shows that in the location, there was already an inn that served the now famous suckling pig.
Three more joeys are still hairless, blind and suckling with their mother, not quite ready to tackle the big world just yet.
Romulus and Remus, who were raised by a she-wolf, are often pictured suckling at the teat of a massive she-wolf.
For the lucky ones who call ahead, there is whole suckling pig, wheeled tableside, looking as if it were dipped in bronze.
Male chimpanzees and lions kill the suckling infants of females before mating with them, as this brings those females more rapidly into oestrus.
Segovia Suckling Pig, or Cochinillo de Segovia, is a local Spanish dish with meat so tender, it is cut using a dull plate.
I tried to remind myself that they just hadn't been unplugged from the Matrix yet—they were suckling at the corporate media teat.
Options include barberas, Chianti Classicos and a dark horse, reds from the Bairrada region of Portugal, where the local specialty is suckling pig.
Let's have fourteen bottles of wine at dinner, roast suckling pig, and a story about chopping a dude's head off in the desert.
Guests lined up for lechón, or roast suckling pig on a spit, while chickens and roosters ran around on the tiered hills below.
Even though they were able to leave the nest and feed themselves after 20 days, they continued suckling the milk for another 18 days.
Odin, the Norse god of healing and battle, was said to have gained his strength by suckling mead from a goat as a baby.
The foal suckling beneath her mother becomes a symbol of the undercurrent of love and public intimacy amidst this closely knit cast of characters.
Another is that hiccups are a burp-like reflex that used to help suckling baby mammals get rid of extra air in their stomachs.
Mr. Estévez's signature dish doesn't really need plating: it's a suckling pig's head, served whole, after being poached overnight in olive oil and deep fried.
The Made Nice confit doesn't have the creaminess or the concentrated delicacy that suckling pig gives the original, or the golden roof of crisp skin.
The thrill was undercut somewhat by the contemporaneous return of the squirrely Suckling Robin, who has made exactly zero positive strides since we last saw him.
"We used to talk about how high we got, now we talk about how well we are," laughs James Suckling, who worked on the shop's branding.
Who has power in what situation, and who is the dude suckling at the teat, completely dependent on whatever fricking thing Trump says, like Mitch McConnell.
"The Keystone XL pipeline is a disaster for people, wildlife and the planet," Kierán Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a statement.
While peasant children were reduced to eating their dead siblings, the enforcers of collectivisation dined on suckling pig and their wives reprimanded servants who spilled the gravy.
"Trump's border wall will divide and destroy the incredible communities and wild landscapes along the border," Kierán Suckling, the group's executive director, said in a Wednesday statement.
Weekends in Ensenada's casinos, weekdays at a hotel called La Fonda, playing cards and eating roast suckling pig — this has been Marlowe's life for almost a decade.
My older sister Imelda showed me how to stick my finger in their mouth so that they would start suckling and I could switch to the bottle.
But if you eat pork chops, jamón ibérico or even deli ham on rye, you cannot be a prude or a scold about a whole suckling pig.
Many guests donned '50s-inspired fashion as a band performed period hits like "Mack the Knife" and "Mambo Italiano," and servers carved slices of roast suckling pig.
While ever-changing, they might include dishes like shrimp beignets with kimchi and muscatel grapes, monkfish liver with sweet tomato and miso soup and suckling pig with pineapple.
There's a preliminary menu until next week, when the chef, Yvan Lemoine, will offer a full dinner menu that includes chicken and suckling pig feasts for the table.
The new youngster was up on his feet, suckling from mum and bonding closely with the rest of the family herd, including one-year-old calves, Indali and Aayu.
And even clean water can be harmful because it may fill up the baby's stomach, discourage further breast-feeding and therefore inhibit milk production, which is stimulated by suckling.
To passers-by, it may look like just another Cantonese restaurant, with whole ducks and suckling pigs gleaming from hooks in the window and eels necking in a tank.
Every Mother's Day weekend, thousands flock to the annual Cocho Dela Festival to take part in parades, listen to Cajun music, and eat piled plates of roasted suckling pork.
Whether explicitly or by omission during the Oregon occupation, Republican candidates have demonstrated their deep antagonism toward environmental protection, said Kieran Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity.
Narrator: El cochinillo, the suckling pig, a traditional dish in Castilla, has been served at Botín since its opening and is still cooked and served in the exact same way.
When I see one when I'm driving past on the highway, they remind me of these giant pigs laying on their sides, with the trucks kind of suckling at them.
The removal of U.S. sanctions "has so far done little to avert the continued deterioration of Sudan's oil-dependent economy or improve the country's attractiveness to foreign investors," Suckling said.
One woman was shot down with her infant as her arms almost touched the flag, and a sad sight then was seen, the mother dead and the innocent child still suckling.
Research also shows that very early skin-to-skin contact and suckling has physical and emotional benefits for infants, as well as for mothers, who may see their maternal sensitivity increase.
Is it not just as likely that the baby who may not be hungry is still comforted by the suckling itself and the reassurance of being held close by his mother?
Katherine dreams of a raven pecking at her breast, in a parody of a suckling child, but when she wakes in the morning there really is a bloodstain on her shift.
Ask milk-drinkers to go to straight to the source, and most people would probably pass; teat-to-mouth suckling is less popular among those who are no longer in diapers.
The Malheur refuge is remote, about 30 miles from the nearest town, and yet people like Mr. Suckling were upset enough to make a pilgrimage to ask the Bundy group to leave.
But if your baby isn&apost latching on and suckling correctly, it might leave too much leftover milk in your breasts, which can prevent you from producing more for the next feeding.
" Neal made the same point in his vicious parting words: "You came into this game thinking you're a badass bitch, but you're more like a cute little puppy, still suckling at the teat.
"Trump just put millions of acres of wetlands on the chopping block, and our wildlife and waters will suffer," Kierán Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a statement.
It is actually cochon de lait, or roasted whole suckling pig—but with an extra pork tenderloin attached at the snout as a trunk and two extra pork chops serving as oversized ears.
No one is going to serve roast suckling pig or goblets of mead — or any other food — but there will be plenty to see, smell and touch at this culinary-themed family festival.
"Bernhardt got this nomination as a reward for months of work cramming America's natural heritage into a wood chipper," Kieran Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a statement.
On the front steps of city hall in Rome, Georgia sits a replica of the iconic Roman Capitoline Wolf, featuring the legendary founders of Italy's capital city Romulus and Remus suckling their mother wolf.
Initially photographed as a Baroque Madonna with one exposed breast, suckling a swaddled bundle, her garments are gradually removed until, ecstatically stripped bare, Orlan finally appropriates the erotic pose in Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus".
Marsupials are those mammals that are born incredibly early in their development and grow into the furry creatures you'd recognize only after spending a couple months suckling inside their mothers' pouches; think kangaroos and opossums.
"Unfortunately two pups didn't survive, but we were able to successfully resuscitate the third pup and it was suckling from mum within hours of the birth," Taronga Zoo Veterinarian, Frances Hulst, said in a statement.
Along with prostitutes, Francis and his company provided scores of US Navy officers with tens of millions of dollars in bribes, including cash, luxury travel, Cuban cigars, Kobe beef and Spanish suckling pigs, prosecutors said.
They organized scores of them — including a skull, a small cannon, an oil drum, a life preserver and a pink sow suckling piglets — on a platform of fake wood planks and called it "The Raft" (1982).
"We're here to say the Malheur is not occupied by the militia — we're here, we're on the land," Kierán Suckling, the executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, an environmental advocacy group in Tucson, Ariz.
"These countries want to maintain access to resource exports, such as petroleum to south Asian markets, and livestock to meet growing food demand in the Gulf states," Chris Suckling, senior analyst at IHS Markit, told CNBC.
Osteria Francescana, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Modena, Italy — with tasting menu dishes that range from "The crunchy part of the lasagna" to suckling pig — tops the The World's 453 Best Restaurants list for 2018.
We had a lunch of regional delicacies including lechazo (baby lamb fed only by milk; suckling pig, or cochinillo, is also famous here) and morcilla de burgos: black, fried disks of blood sausage mixed with rice.
The cub is still suckling, but it was seen "picking up carrots and apples in its mouth and chewing on meat, even standing up on its back legs drinking water from the drinker," the zoo says.
But getting accurate data is hard, because suckling often happens on remote tree tops or even during the night, says study co-author Christine Austin, a postdoctoral fellow at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
"He's using our very reasonable opposition to the Department of Defense breaking environmental laws as a publicity stunt, as a way to malign and attack environmentalists who are opposed to the Republican agenda," Suckling told The Hill.
German is using suckling pigs, for example, as stand-ins for swallow-challenged newborns to better understand "silent aspiration," in which the body makes little or no attempt to eject food or water breathed into the lungs.
Adding his own Asian-cooking background, he turned a roast pork dish into a global "suckling porquetta," seasoned with Sichuan peppercorns, cooked sous-vide for 36 hours, then deep-fried and served with a choice of moles.
But rather than find a partner who she's compatible with in other areas, she prioritized finding someone who is into suckling––even dabbling in open-minded men for the past few weeks, though she identifies as gay.
HONG KONG — On a recent afternoon, the staff of The South China Morning Post, a 114-year-old newspaper, gathered around roast suckling pig in their lavish new headquarters in Hong Kong to celebrate a remarkable turnaround.
But somewhat counterintuitively, research indicates that virtually all mothers, even malnourished ones, can produce sufficient breast milk, because breast milk is stimulated by suckling and good attachment, and does not much depend on the mother's own nutrition.
The multicourse meal might, depending on the season, include dishes such as wild asparagus salad, prosciutto-filled ravioli, and a super-slow-roasted suckling pig that is so tender you can leave your knife on the table.
Priced at 2,313 yuan ($335) a bottle, the Domaine de Long Dai 2017 was rated as "outstanding" by James Suckling, a wine critic who says that Lafite has built "what must be the best winery in China".
This kind of breastfeeding/suckling has absolutely nothing to do with sex at all but only the mind's place and where it needs to be or do to feel loved, safe, and to be able to grow and regroup.
Two hours later, I ran into him again at a Legends Lunch held in a mountaintop restaurant, where local eminences dined on roasted suckling pig, and a guitar-and-piano duo covered Elton John, Billy Joel, and Louis Prima.
"Despite their flags and patriotic overtures, don't mistake this standoff for anything than what it is: An attempt to use guns to seize control over what taxpayers own and bully the government into acquiescing to their demands," Suckling said.
And then there's "Hangover Square," a jangly New Romantic jam whose lyrics were inspired by a 17th century poem, penned by one Sir John Suckling, that Frankel found in the preface of a book in their apartment by the same title.
Steve and Dwight Hammond, the jailed ranchers who Bundy and the two dozen or so militia members have pointed to as the proximate cause for their occupation, have received the equivalent of almost $250,000 in federal subsidies, according to Suckling.
It allowed me to return to work, to put my child in daycare, and to share the snuggle-high of a suckling newborn with his father, grandparents, daycare provider, and anyone else within arm's reach when I needed to poop.
When you hear the word "Oktoberfest," you probably think of all the pink and questionable delights our porcine cousins have to offer: pig knuckle, bratwurst, pork chops, bockwurst, suckling pig, all washed down with eye-watering, bladder-weaking steins of beer.
We met in Toronto, Viola Di Grado and I. We were attending a literary festival, and I saw her across the room in a crowded hospitality suite at a harborfront hotel, amid all the writers eagerly suckling the free liquor.
Located in Shoreditch Town Hall, which was built in 1865, The Clove Club claims to serve "an ambitious five course menu and an extended menu, featuring interesting and often overlooked British ingredients and produce" — think Yorkshire Suckling Pig with south Indian Spices.
The menu, by the executive chef Marc Vidal, includes the tapas for which the restaurants are known, along with sandwiches, salads, paella and, for the first time, chicken and suckling pig from a rotisserie: 260 West 5163th Street, 646-233-4078, boquerianyc.com.
Because she gave birth more than 20 years ago, the two have to engage in "dry feeding" for two hours every day to fool her body into thinking she's feeding a baby, which the couple achieves through suckling and using breast pumps.
Madrid's food scene is characterized by shareable Spanish tapas like patatas bravas (potatoes with aioli) and gambas al ajillo (shrimp in garlic) as well as traditional dishes including roast suckling pig, tripe and cocido madrileno (a stew of chickpeas, vegetables and pork).
Suckling also asked if Bishop and Westerman had any outside help writing their letter, and demanded "all correspondence concerning this issue between themselves or their staff and any individuals or organizations outside the federal government and Congress," with a 30-day deadline.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Two polar bear cubs born a week ago at Sea World in Australia's Gold Coast are expected to make their public debut in three months time, but staff have seen the blind and toothless pair suckling milk from their mother inside their den.
Balinese barbecue gurus may boast a number of specialities, but none are as revered as babi guling—suckling pig slathered in bumbu (spice paste) and served with rice, pork satay, blood sausage, long beans, and mahogany-hued shards of skin that splinter against the teeth.
" Lizzie was probably nursing Malcolm when Melville began writing "Moby-Dick," in which Ishmael spies, near the Pequod, whale cows nursing their calves, who, "as human infants while suckling will calmly and fixedly gaze away from the breast, as if leading two different lives.
A gross but compelling painting by the Orientalist painter Léopold de Moulignon, from 1860, features a (presumably imagined) Algerian beggar kneeling in the street, drawing a gray-green veil across the side of her face — and bearing her ample breast to her suckling child.
And it builds on his experience working with chefs like Floyd Cardoz at Tabla, which shapes the flavors in his suckling pig and on his cauliflower with Indian seasonings, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten at ABC Kitchen, which inspired a vegetable focus on the menu.
"Minor complaints that reoccur should be dealt with by a GP and you should only attend for assessment if you have an acute [sudden and serious] complaint, that requires emergency care," Julie Suckling directorate manager of A&E at South Tees said in a statement on Facebook.
An organic garden supplies the open kitchen, which turns out sharing plates such as chestnut-fed suckling pig and whole, salt-crusted sea bass, and there's a wine library where guests can help themselves to rare wines and ports — including the resort's own label — by the glass.
"Revoking the clean water rule will open the door to the pollution and bulldozing of some of America's most important wetlands," said Kierán Suckling, executive director at the Center for Biological Diversity The rule had been placed on hold in 2015 by a federal court appeals court.
What awaited me was total sensory overload: an entire wall of gummies, a mojito bar, a whole roasted suckling pig, a gold-plated tiramisu, ten wheels of cheese, a 10L wine bottle, a chocolate fountain, a cheese fountain, and a kanafeh the size of a wading pool.
Kokanas said he and his team members know how to "appropriately" throw a celebration for "the appropriate occasion," and said the team could expect "like maybe four or five suckling pigs roasted properly, and the Roister fried chicken" if they were to dine with his restaurant.
"He would suckle in his sleep a lot so I decided to give him a binkie to see if it would soothe him a little, he took it right out of my hand and started suckling it like a little baby and wouldn't give it back," the description reads.
As long as you have measured your oven and been quite firm with your butcher regarding size — don't take home a pig that's more than 20 pounds, which most likely won't fit in your oven — there is nothing easier for a party than roasting a whole suckling pig.
Lechon, the traditional roasted suckling pig, is available at multiple Filipino spots; shepherd's pie and fish and chips are among the standbys at Tommy Fox's Public House, an Irish pub; and matzo ball soup flows at a kosher delicatessen two doors down from the jerk chicken at a Jamaican takeout.
In a world where you can seamlessly (pun intended) press a single button and have an entire suckling pig delivered to your apartment in under an hour, it's harder than ever before to truly understand just how many unseen hands go into the food we eat on a daily basis.
And speaking of erotic fan fiction, fan favorite Tormund Giantsbane got his latest meme-worthy moment as he stole the show with an absolute killer monologue/heat check, spinning the tale of killing a giant at the age of ten and then suckling at the breast of the giant's wife.
Anyway, we get down to it and he comes in my mouth but keeps his dick in there and holds my head really still and says "keep sucking, yeah"—but I can't move my head and he's not doing any moving either, so I'm basically just suckling on his dick.
Nick Viall, the franchise's resident fifth-year senior, is officially billed as a software salesman but has spent the past several years suckling at the franchise's teat, twice appearing as a runner-up on "Bachelorette" seasons and then taking a televised vacation on "Bachelor in Paradise" before graduating to Bachelor lead.
He brandishes his 48-page Renewal Plan at every opportunity, spouts statistics (did you know that 60% of the Black Country lives within 1km of a bike-friendly tow path?) and demands that the West Midlands become fiscally self-sufficient, suckling less at Leviathan's teat and paying its own way for once.
The seven-minute tour takes you through the life of a factory-farmed pig, including piglets being tail-docked and castrated without pain relief, sows suckling their young in pens so small they can't stand, and males being fattened in such confinement that they turn on each other or succumb to disease.
Although today critics accept novelists' and TV writers' portrayals of vampires as complicated characters, critics at the time ravaged the book for its humane treatment of vampires and frank description of sexuality: "To pretend that it has any purpose beyond suckling eroticism is rank hypocrisy," wrote Edith Milton in the New Republic.
Although today critics accept novelists' and TV writers' portrayals of vampires as complicated characters, critics at the time ravaged the book for its humane treatment of vampires and frank description of sexuality: "To pretend that it has any purpose beyond suckling eroticism is rank hypocrisy," wrote Edith Milton in the  New Republic.
David Thomas, accustomed to making $540 suckling pigs as the executive chef at Mr. Andrés's Bazaar Meat restaurant in Las Vegas, suddenly found himself trying to figure out how to make meals out of donations that might include 5,133 pounds of lunch meat one day and 17 pallets of yogurt the next.
The new inclusion of an Australian government official, Patrick Suckling, indicates support by that nation, which is a big fossil-fuel producer like the U.S. The conference was thrown into disarray last weekend after the U.S. joined Russia, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in refusing to officially "welcome" a recent landmark UN report on climate change.
Think of Wallace Stevens's "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," which immediately kinks the expectations of its strange title, or Jorge Luis Borges's fictional encyclopedia in which animals are taxonomized as "(a) belonging to the Emperor, (b) embalmed, (c) tame, (d) suckling pigs, (e) sirens, (f) fabulous, (g) stray dogs, (h) included in the present classification," and so on — categories that refuse to categorize normally.
Previously, researchers estimated that orangutans wean off maternal milk between 6 to 8 years old, but they could never be sure because field surveys of the animals are tricky: Offspring often suckle inconspicuously, high up in trees or at night, and even when suckling is observed, it's hard to know whether the animals are consuming milk or just comfort nursing, with no milk transfer.
" By the end of the 19th century, the American physician George M. Gould and his colleague Walter L. Pyle listed, in their book "Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine," a number of instances of men suckling infants, including an unverifiable report, relayed by 16th-century missionaries in Brazil, claiming "there was a whole Indian nation whose women had small and withered breasts, and whose children owed their nourishment entirely from the males.
Uncannily, the French artist ORLAN, in 19813-75, did a similar photo grid, "Occasional Striptease with Trousseau Sheets," consisting of 18 self-portraits, at first costumed like Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Saint Teresa, madonna-like, suckling a swaddled bundle of fabric, but by the fifteenth shot she's not dressed at all, à la Botticelli's Venus, with the final image simply the pile of sheets on the floor, as if she had ascended into heaven or melted into the earth.
Here are woodcut instructions (artist anonymous) for carving a suckling pig from L'École parfaite des officiers de bouche (1729): Engravings of sugar flowers from a 1768 edition of confectionery chef Joseph Gillier's Le cannameliste français; ou, Nouvelle instruction pour ceux qui desirent d'apprendre l'office: A woodcut (artist anonymous) of a dessert table laden with candied fruit, sweetmeats, and confections from François Massialot's 1692 cookbook Nouvelle instruction pour les confitures, les liqueurs, et les fruit: A guide for table settings for the Windsor feasting table from a 1716 edition of Patrick Lamb's Royal Cookery; or the Compleat Court-Cook: An etching of a surtout (an ornamental centerpiece for a dining table) with fruit from the 1730s cookbook The Modern Cook by Vincent la Chapelle, a master cook who served, among others, King John V of Portugal and Louis XV's mistress Jeanne Antoinette Poisson: A set of illustrations from Il Trinciante di Messer Mattia Giegher, Mattia Giegher's treatise on the proper ways to carve all sorts of meat: "Circe's Palace," an etching from 1750's La science du maître d'hôtel confiseur, one of many cookbooks written by the mysterious "Menon," whose identity remains unknown: Willan's gift also includes a donation to fund grants for further research into culinary history and art.

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