The "Five Day Dictionary Challenge" as I'm tentatively calling it, consists of five days of creative content, inspired by five random words found in a given dictionary. To allow for a bit of freedom, I won't require that the word be used in the work, only that I should indicate the inspiration for the piece.
Prologue aside, let's get to it!
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So the first word I've drawn is "jibe." For looking it up, I learned of a nautical meaning, having to do with maneuvers at sea. However, I'm sure most people use the definition having to do with "two or more things that agree or accord with one another."
So how to write about "jibe?"
"Say apple" -Wheatley |
Specifically, fun combinations of it! I won't pretend to be a particularly good chef, but I've discovered a few combinations that my family has enjoyed. For instance, the usage of various fruit preserves in slow-cooked soups. A particular favorite is using a bit of apricot preserves in chicken stew.
Tastes better than it looks? |
For when you don't want to pay a fortune for your fix |
So there you have it. Three combinations of foods that jibe with one another. Thanks for reading, and be sure to look forward to the next entry in the "Five Day Dictionary Challenge!"
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