[00:00.100]Now, the VOA [00:12.310]Special English program [00:14.600]WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. [00:16.940]We present more [00:18.280]expressions about food. [00:20.420]They are from Elenir Scardueli, [00:24.050]a listener in Brazil. [00:25.750]My mother always told us [00:28.490]there is no use crying [00:30.880]over spilled milk. [00:32.720]That means you should not [00:35.160]get angry when something [00:36.610]bad happens [00:37.810]and cannot be changed. [00:39.700]People said my mother [00:41.890]was a good egg. [00:43.430]She would always [00:44.930]help anyone in need. [00:46.720]We never had to walk [00:48.710]on eggshells around her. [00:50.650]We did not have to be careful [00:52.650]about what we said or did [00:54.690]because she never got angry at us. [00:57.770]She also told us you have to [01:01.460]break some eggs to make an omelet. [01:04.300]This means you have to do [01:07.090]what is necessary to move forward. [01:09.680]My mother believed [01:11.870]you are what you eat. [01:13.860]A good diet is important [01:16.550]for good health. [01:17.790]She would always give us [01:19.980]nutritious food. [01:21.220]She liked serving us meat [01:24.010]and potatoes for dinner. [01:25.700]Meat and potatoes can also mean [01:29.340]the most important part of something. [01:31.680]It describes someone [01:34.160]who likes simple things. [01:36.000]Here is another expression [01:38.440]about meat: one man's meat [01:41.280]is another man's poison. [01:43.170]In other words, one person might [01:46.650]like something very much [01:48.170]while another person [01:50.210]might hate the same thing. [01:51.900]My father was also a good [01:56.030]and honest person. [01:57.220]People said he was the salt [02:00.170]of the earth. [02:01.610]He would never pour salt [02:03.650]on a wound, or make someone [02:05.740]feel worse about something [02:08.080]that was already [02:09.630]a painful experience. [02:11.270]However, sometimes [02:13.960]he told us a story that [02:16.540]seemed bigger than life. [02:18.190]So we had to take it [02:21.430]with a grain of salt. [02:23.020]That is, we could not [02:25.520]believe everything he told us. [02:27.690]My husband has a good job. [02:30.980]He makes enough money [02:33.270]to support our family. [02:34.910]So we say he brings home the bacon. [02:38.990]He can cut the mustard, [02:41.590]or do what is expected of him at work. [02:45.520]It is easy to find my husband [02:48.350]in a crowd. [02:49.310]He stands almost two meters tall. [02:52.440]He is a tall drink of water. [02:55.430]I take the train to work. [02:58.420]It is not a pleasant ride [03:00.870]because the train [03:02.310]can be full of people. [03:04.100]It is so crowded that [03:07.190]we are packed like sardines [03:08.680]– just like small fish in a can. [03:12.010]My supervisor at work [03:16.390]is sometimes out to lunch. [03:18.730]She is out of touch [03:21.120]and does not always know [03:23.610]what is going on in our office. [03:26.300]Yet she is right about one thing: [03:29.330]there is no such thing [03:31.680]as a free lunch. [03:33.670]Something may appear [03:36.210]to be free of charge, [03:37.900]but there may be a hidden cost. [03:40.890]When we fail to see problems [03:45.390]at work, my supervisor tells us [03:48.880]to wake up and smell the coffee. [03:51.820]We need to pay more attention [03:54.660]and fix the problem. [03:56.410]I once made a big mistake [04:00.060]at the office and felt foolish. [04:02.300]I had egg on my face. [04:04.190]Over the weekend, [04:06.180]my friend invited me to watch [04:09.110]a football game on television. [04:10.810]But I do not like football. [04:14.100]It is not my cup of tea. [04:16.690]We hope this program [04:19.680]has given you food for thought, [04:22.070]that is, something to think about. [04:24.960](MUSIC)