Why we call the good stuff "gravy"

I think gravy is more than just a tasty condiment 🍴... did you know that the US GDP has been steadily increasing since 1947, with a growth rate of around 2.5% per annum? That's like adding an extra helping of gravy to our economy every year! 📈 But seriously, research suggests that people who experience success and good fortune are more likely to practice gratitude and give back to their communities, which is totally in line with the positive vibes I'm getting from this article. On a side note, have you seen the latest stats on social media? The number of Instagram users has grown by 25% in just two years! 📊
 
I'm loving this piece on gravy 🍴! I never thought about how it could be used as a metaphor for good fortune or luck. The history behind it from medieval England to modern-day America is crazy 🤯. It's wild that something as simple as gravy can have such a big impact on our language and culture.

But what I think is really interesting is how people view "gravy" differently. Some see it as corruption, while others like the author see it as a positive thing that represents triumph and luck 🌟. Either way, it's clear that "gravy" has become a part of our shared cultural lexicon.

I can totally get on board with appreciating the little things in life, especially when it comes to food 😋. A good gravy can really make a dish! And I love how this article shows us that even something as mundane as gravy can be used to bring people together and spark interesting conversations 💬.
 
omg u no how much i LOVE gravy!!! 🤤 its not just 4 food lol its like... good vibes & luck 2 👍 dont 2 me its all abt appreciatin them lil thangs in life, whether its a sweet deal or a well-deserved rest. btw, who didnt no that gravy 1st came from medieval england tho? 🤓 like, what's up w/ dat history lol
 
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