Idioms for November

With Thanksgiving and Christmas not too far away, November is a time for food and eating with family. Here are a couple of idioms based on food:

1. “A piece of cake”

Meaning:
A job or activity that is easy.

Example:
“Painting the wall was a piece of cake.”

2. “Take with a pinch of salt”

Meaning:
To not take advice too seriously.

Example:
Take my advice with a pinch of salt.”

3.“Taste of your own medicine”

Meaning:
Means that something happens to you, or is done to you, that you have done to someone else.

Example:
“It is a taste of his own medicine. He really should not have done that, so he is getting what he deserves.”

4. “Cry over spilt milk”

Meaning:
When you complain about something that has happened in the past. It means that you should move on.

Example:
“Come on, there is no point crying over spilt milk. Time to move on.”

5. “Bite off more than you can chew”

Meaning:
You have started to undertake a project which is too difficult for you to finish.

Example:
“From the looks of it, he has bitten off more than he can chew.”