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Hello and welcome to the English We Speak, where we explain phrases used by fluent English speakers so that you can use them too.
I'm Fay Fay and I'm here with Phil.
Now, I should be telling you that you shouldn't eat in the studio, but that looks delicious.
Where did you get the recipe for that, Phil?
I didn't.
I just made it up on the fly.
I started cooking and then looked to see what was in the fridge.