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The phrase "You made your bed, now lie in it" is an idiom meaning that you must accept the consequences of your actions, whether they are good or bad.
It implies that you are responsible for your choices and their outcomes.
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AI Overview
The phrase "rubber chicken cordon bleu" likely refers to a humorous or surreal image, as rubber chickens are novelty items and not a typical ingredient in chicken cordon bleu. Chicken cordon bleu is a classic dish made with chicken breasts, ham, and cheese, often coated in bread crumbs and baked or fried. The term "cordon bleu" itself, originally a French term for a blue ribbon, came to be associated with high culinary standards.
Here's a breakdown of the elements:
Chicken Cordon Bleu:
This is a real dish consisting of chicken breasts, ham, and cheese, often breaded and baked or fried.
Rubber Chicken:
This is a novelty item, a toy made to resemble a chicken, often made of rubber or plastic.
The combination of the two creates a nonsensical image, suggesting something inedible or of low quality (the rubber chicken) being presented as a high-quality dish (cordon bleu).