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“Cowvin’s Big Barn Buffet”

Once upon a time on a sunny farm in Texas, there lived a big, friendly cow named Cowvin. Cowvin had the longest horns in the county and the biggest heart in the world. But what Cowvin loved most—more than napping in the sunshine or rolling in the hay—was feeding his friends.

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Every morning, Cowvin would clomp around the barnyard with a huge wooden spoon tied to his tail and a chef’s hat balanced between his horns. He’d moo out, “Y’all hungry?” and animals from all over the farm would come running.

Cowvin made cornbread for the chickens, apple pies for the pigs, hay tacos for the horses, and warm oatmeal with blueberries for the bunnies. Even the ducks got tiny pancakes shaped like sunflowers.

“Eat up, friends! There’s always more where that came from!” Cowvin would say, his belly jiggling as he laughed.

One day, a family of raccoons arrived looking tired and hungry. “We heard about the big buffet,” said Mama Raccoon. “But we don’t have anything to trade.”

Cowvin shook his head with a warm smile. “Here, we don’t trade food for things. We trade food for smiles!”

And so the raccoons ate, smiled, and even helped wash dishes afterward.

From that day on, every animal knew: if your belly was empty, Cowvin’s barn buffet was open—just bring your appetite and a big smile.

And Cowvin? He never stopped cooking, because feeding others filled his heart fuller than any pie ever could.

The End.

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