vittles

/ˈvɪtəlz/
noun
  1. Food or provisions, especially in a rustic or informal context.
    • The cowboy dished up some hot vittles for the hungry ranch hands.
    • At the campfire, everyone shared their vittles and told stories.
    • Grandma always had a pot of vittles simmering on the stove for unexpected guests.
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