Id | ESLPod_1279_WE_2226 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1279 |
Episode Title | Baking for People with Dietary Restrictions |
Phrase | baked goods |
Text | The phrase "baked goods," in this podcast, means any sweet foods that are baked in an oven: "Some of the employees like to bring baked goods to the office to share them with their co-workers." The phrase "to bake up a storm" means to bake a large amount of something: "Each Christmas, they bake up a storm, filling the kitchen with cookies and cakes." The phrase "baked beans" refers to a dish made by cooking beans in a sweet tomato sauce: "Whenever they go camping, they eat hot dogs with baked beans." The phrase "sun-baked" describes something that is very hard and has been dried out by the hot sun: "Long ago, this was a lake, but now it is just sun-baked earth." Finally, the phrase "half-baked" describes an idea that was not fully developed or considered: "Who approved this half-baked proposal? There's no way it will work." |
Topics | Food + Drink |
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