"That will be my spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down."
On another note from your experience, where do you think medicine should go to help drive down the costs to deliver health care?
At other times, though, there's not enough sugar to help the medicine go down.
"I think next time I'll have a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down."
It is, if you will, a spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down.
Don't keep them forever: medicines do go out of date and can even end up being toxic.
Don't snort, or the medicine will go all the way into your throat where it won't do much good.
Yes, the medicine for the heart must go in at the ears.
Otherwise the medicine goes right through the pores, doesn't leave a mark.
If inflation does become a concern, the traditional medicine of higher interest rates may not go down well.