And learned a few things they’d not known, see? Full disclosure: We wrote that one. And it’s true that the word poetry doesn’t necessarily bring fun and laughter to mind. The exception to the rule?
You may recall learning about limericks (or even writing a few of your own) in grade school. If you’re all grown up now and you love cracking short jokes or writing funny poems, why not add a few ...
The Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form (or OEDILF) has published more than 97,000 definitions written in the singsong poetry of a five-line limerick. Here are some examples selected from ...
There once was a baby named Lou, / And he grew and he grew and he grew / And he grew and he grew / And he grew and he grew, / But he stopped when he reached six foot two. Graham Lester has written ...
Food and poetry, two passions that intertwine, crafting a symphony for the senses. In the world of gastronomy, each dish becomes a stanza, a carefully composed verse. Ingredients, like words, blend ...
Food and poetry share a unique connection, transcending the boundaries of taste and language. They both engage our senses, inviting us on a sensory journey. Just as poets craft verses to evoke ...
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