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Phrase Baked Bake Eslpod Goods Means Sweet Hot

Id ESLPod_1279_WE_2226
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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