Turn out the lite...by Anderson Digby (Negative Connotation)
1. The mildest thing one would want to say about this horrid dry pink innovation, which sweated under the grill and fell to bits under the knife, was that it was less than a sausage.
2. Lite is insipid, weak, denatured, flat, diluted, and easy: food for cowards and children.
3. He is ignorant, timid, squeamish, and childish.
4. The entertainment industry is fluffy and flimsy.
5. Which is precisely what has been happening to food and much else on a grand or rather a
pathetic scale.
Nostalgia for Kerala (and its food) by Pete Cherches (Positive Connotation)
1. It has the highest literacy rate of any state in India (largely a result of years of Marxist local rule), and though generally a poor, agrarian region, the poverty isn't abject.
2. The dancers have perfect control of all face and body muscles, and the make-up is striking and elaborate.
3. Luckily we had seats with an unobstructed view.
4. It's my favorite part of India. There are beautiful beaches and backwaters, places of great historical interest, reflecting the region's varied colonial past, and an overall sense of contentment and well-being among the people.
5. As Cochin is a coastal city, seafood is
bountiful, and the Sealord does it up well.
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