Phrasal Verbs (Food and Drink)

Preparing Food and Drink

Martha was having a dinner party for some friends. A few days earlier she had prepared a chicken casserole and put it in the freezer to make sure it did not go off. On the morning of the dinner party she removed it from the freezer and thawed it out. Then before her friends arrived she put the chicken on and she made a salad. She heated up the casserole, making sure that it did not boil over.



Serving Food and Drink

When her friends arrived, Martha handed round olives and other snacks and her boyfriend poured out drinks. He went round the room topping up glasses whenever he noticed that anyone needed a top-up. Then they sat at the table and had the chicken casserole. Everyone said how well it went with the salad and nothing was left over at the end of the meal.



Styles of eating and drinking

As there were no leftovers the next day, Martha decided to get a takeaway. She ordered a curry to take away. Martha's brother says that she lives on/off curry because she eats it so often. Martha denies that, of course, but she admits that if ever she and her boyfriend eat out they always go to a curry restaurant.


1. Try to guess the meaning of the previous Phrasal Verbs related with Food and Drink.



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Talk about what you usually do when you have to prepare a special dinner and how it goes on. Don't forget to use the Phrasal Verbs.

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