You made me curious, Christy. I did a quick internet search, and apparently the phrase goes back to 1470 from Morte d'Arthur. "Inowghe is as good as a feste." I guess Mary Poppins and Ma Ingalls both borrowed it. :-)
You made me curious, Christy. I did a quick internet search, and apparently the phrase goes back to 1470 from Morte d'Arthur. "Inowghe is as good as a feste." I guess Mary Poppins and Ma Ingalls both borrowed it. :-)
I thought Ma Ingalls said that. :) (But I haven't seen Mary Poppins in a while.)
ReplyDeleteYou made me curious, Christy. I did a quick internet search, and apparently the phrase goes back to 1470 from Morte d'Arthur. "Inowghe is as good as a feste." I guess Mary Poppins and Ma Ingalls both borrowed it. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat really is true. Good to remember when dieting.
ReplyDeleteYou made me curious, Christy. I did a quick internet search, and apparently the phrase goes back to 1470 from Morte d'Arthur. "Inowghe is as good as a feste." I guess Mary Poppins and Ma Ingalls both borrowed it. :-)
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