In today’s lesson, we continued exploring food idioms and their use in spoken language. Some highlighted idioms included “the apple of one’s eye,” meaning someone dearly loved, “bring home the bacon,” referring to earning money for the family, and “hard nut to crack,” describing something difficult to solve or understand. Other idioms discussed were “like two peas in a pod,” meaning very similar individuals, “take another bite at the cherry,” signifying a second chance, and “in a pickle,” meaning being in a difficult situation.