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Identifying Meanings of Food-Themed Idioms

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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom.

KristyVargo
Created Date 10.14.20
Last Updated 10.15.20
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  • Cherry pick
  • Compare apples to oranges
  • Apple of my eye
  • In a pickle
  • Bring home the bacon
  • Piece of cake
  • A fine kettle of fish
  • Spill the beans
  • Not my cup of tea
  • Go bananas
  • Pie in the sky
  • Bite off more than you can chew
  • Sour grapes
  • Too many cooks spoil the broth
  • The whole enchilada
  • Don't cry over spilled milk
  • Cook someone's goose
  • Doesn't cut the mustard
  • Have egg on your face
  • Have bigger fish to fry
  • Put all your eggs in one basket
  • Cream of the crop
  • A few sandwiches short of a picnic
  • Take the cake
  • Have your cake and eat it, too.
  • A main or central focus
  • Only choose the best of what's offered
  • Take on more than you can handle
  • The entire situation
  • Be the most remarkable/foolish of its kind
  • To be very embarrassed
  • Two things that are incomparable
  • Go crazy
  • The job will be done poorly with too many people involved
  • Something that lives up to expectations
  • Bitterness because you can't have something
  • Something nice but unrealistic
  • Thoroughly defeat someone
  • Devote all your time and energy to one area
  • Tell a private matter
  • Something not to your liking
  • Worry about something that's already happened
  • Something easy
  • In a bad situation
  • In an awkward/bad situation
  • More important matters to address
  • The best of the best
  • Someone unintelligent
  • Earn a living