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Which idiom would you use to say that the story you're about to tell is shortened?
In a nutshell
Which idiom would you use if you didn't like your mother's cooking?
Not my cup of tea.
Which idiom would you use to warn your friend that what they heard might be exaggerated?
Take that with a grain of salt.
Which idiom would you use if this game was super easy and you got all the answers quickly?
Piece of cake.
Which idiom would you use if your friend had big news you wanted them to share?
Spill the tea!
Which idiom would you use to describe your brother who never helps you with housework or chores?
Couch potato
What is one ingredient in hoppel poppel?
Eggs, potatoes, onions, bacon, or sausage
What are beignets sometimes served with?
Chocolate or strawberry sauce.
What ingredients are in a lox bagel? (You can't say bagel :) )
Smoked salmon, cream cheese, red onion, caper
Which area or state of the US is shrimp & grits traditional?
The south, South Carolina, or Georgia
What is one common (not traditional) breakfast food from the USA? It's eaten everywhere in the states!
Orange juice, coffee, cereal, pancakes, eggs, bacon, toast, hasbrown
Which country are hawker centers an important part of their heritage?
Singapore
What is a hawker center?
A market with lots of food from different cultures.
What is ģ˜ˆģ‹œ in English?
example
What is 민씱적 in English?
ethnic
What is 저렓함 in English?
affordable
What is 다양성 in English?
diversity
Name one ingredient that is in a breakfast burrito!
Tortilla, eggs, cheese, potatoes, salsa, avocado, hot sauce, bacon