Chatterbox #83 – We’re cooking up a storm
Everybody eats! That’s probably why we have so many expressions related to cooking and food. This episode is about filling our bellies with square meals and going back for seconds. Harp and Maura love to eat, but before you can eat, someone has to prepare the food! In this episode, the hosts share their own styles of cooking and talk about some of their best recipes. Listening to this one will make you hungry!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To cook up a storm
- To be filling
- A square meal
- The four food groups
- A happy camper
- To have seconds
- Leftovers
- Home ec
- To break something up
- A cooking machine
- You’re making me blush
- To make something from scratch
- To grab a bite
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Chatterbox #83 – We’re cooking up a storm
Everybody eats! That’s probably why we have so many expressions related to cooking and food. This episode is about filling our bellies with square meals and going back for seconds. Harp and Maura love to eat, but before you can eat, someone has to prepare the food! In this episode, the hosts share their own styles of cooking and talk about some of their best recipes. Listening to this one will make you hungry!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To cook up a storm
- To be filling
- A square meal
- The four food groups
- A happy camper
- To have seconds
- Leftovers
- Home ec
- To break something up
- A cooking machine
- You’re making me blush
- To make something from scratch
- To grab a bite
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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