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Today, we
talk about eating and comfort food – those delicious favorites that make
you feel good inside. Comfort foods provide a sense of well-being and
are usually the foods that you enjoyed as a child.
Most cultures have one type of comfort food -- soup! Whether hot or
cold, meat or vegetable, thick or thin, homemade soup is one of those
dishes that can make you feel comforted and happy.
In most cases, you need a spoon to eat soup. Eating it with a knife and
fork would not work as well. In fact, when a way of doing something does
not work, we can say it is like eating soup with a fork. In other words,
it is the wrong tool for the job.
Spoons are the best tool for eating soups and other treats, like ice
cream. That is, unless you are very young. Babies cannot hold a spoon by
themselves. They are spoon-fed by parents or care-givers.
When we spoon-feed babies, we give them food. But, we do not just push
the food into their mouths and down their throats. Babies should be fed
slowly and carefully. We don’t want them to choke or hurt themselves
from eating too quickly. You may also have to spoon-feed others who
cannot feed themselves.
However, food is not the only thing we spoon-feed.
We can also spoon-feed information. Usually that information is very
detailed or hard to understand. So, we must explain it carefully. When
explaining something complex or detailed to others, you may have to
spoon-feed the information.
But never tell them that! Nobody wants to be spoon-fed.
This term is a little insulting. It means that they are unable to
understand the information by themselves. It must be given to them in
small amounts like a baby eating food.
There is another way to use this expression. When you spoon-feed someone
you can also give them so many ideas or opinions that they do not need
to think for themselves. So, it’s not that the person does not
understand. It is that you are spoon-feeding them the information you
want them to have.
There is yet another meaning of the word “spoon-feed.” It can also mean
to “baby” or “spoil” someone by doing too much for them. If someone is
always spoon-fed, they will not learn how to take care of themselves.
Now, let's hear how to use the expression “spoon-fed.”
The two people in this short conversation are city planners. They have
designed a new library. But before they build, they must get the
approval from the local government, the city council. And that is where
they run into a problem.
Hey, I’m back from the meeting.
So, how did it go? Did the city council approve our plans for the new
library?
I don’t know.
What do you mean? You went to the meeting, right?
Yes.
And you explained our plans?
Well, yes. But they didn’t seem to understand … any of it. So, they
postponed their vote.
Postponed? We don’t have time for another postponement. Did you go
through all the details of the plan?
Yes.
Did you show them our budget? Our numbers show that it will be cheaper
to fix up the old, historic building rather than building a new one. Did
you explain how our library will better serve the community?
Stop already! I spoon-fed every detail of our plan to them. But they
still decided to postpone their decision.
I will set up private meetings with each council member and personally
spoon-feed each detail to them… again. Maybe then they will understand.
Um, I doubt it.
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