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Sometimes, Better A Bone Than A Bun   (+4)  [vote for, against]
An idiom for the idiom category.

A phisophical polyseme based on three concepts:

1- Fish bones are rich in calcium and bioactive peptides and can be used as ingredients for the manufacture of functional foods or to improve the technological properties of food. Thus, fish bones may be an interesting alternative to traditional sources of calcium, such as dairy products.

2- Buns contain highly processed flour and additives that make white, packaged bread buns unhealthful. Consuming too much white bread can contribute to obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.

3- Challenges can make you stronger. Tempering steel with fire will produce steel that is considerably harder.
-- doctorremulac3, Mar 23 2024

[+] just for using the word polyseme.

And legit, especially for point 3. Some people feel insulted by any criticism of their ideas here. But criticism can be constructive - helping improve an idea by pointing out what doesn't work.
-- a1, Mar 23 2024



random, halfbakery