Eating
* break bread with someone - to eat together
* eat like a horse - to eat a lot of food often
* eat someone out of house and home - to eat a lot of food in someone's home
* pig out - to eat a lot
* put away food or drinks - to eat or drink a lot of something
* stuff your face - to eat a lot quickly or continuously
* pick at food - to eat in small pieces without enjoyment
Drinking
* drink to someone/something - to take a drink (usually of alcohol) to wish good health or good luck to someone
See more idioms concerning food and drinks here
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