Although the exact origin of the saying is unclear, many attribute it to the 1500s when Sir Thomas More wrote "Four Last Things." It read, "When people notice that someone appears disengaged and wish ...
In part two of this interview with Andoni Luis Aduriz of Mugaritz (see part one here), the chef talks about how there’s nothing pretentious about having a restaurant with didactic qualities, discusses ...
The phrase "bite the bullet" tends to describe a moment when someone might have been apprehensive about making a decision — then ultimately decides to go for it. One might "bite the bullet," for ...