Gravy can become watery as you eat due to several factors, including the separation of fats and liquids during cooking. As the gravy sits, the starches that help thicken it can break down or lose their ability to hold moisture, leading to a thinner consistency. Additionally, moisture from the food being served with the gravy can mix in, further diluting it.
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