An example of a yum story could be a short story about a family coming together to bake their favorite cookies. There's the warmth of the family, the delicious smell of the cookies baking. A longer story example could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It's a long novel that delves deep into the relationships, social norms, and the love story between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.
Sure. One example could be a story about a family's Sunday brunch. They made pancakes, bacon, and fresh fruit salad. Everyone was sitting around the table, enjoying the yum yum food and sharing stories from the week. Another could be a story of a food blogger trying a new fusion cuisine in a trendy restaurant and writing about how the flavors exploded in their mouth.
Yum stories could refer to stories that are related to delicious food perhaps, stories that make you feel good like when you taste something yum. Longer stories are simply stories that have more length, more plot development, more characters maybe. For example, a short story about a single event can be contrasted with a longer story that spans years and has multiple sub - plots.
Old fables that have been told so many times that they no longer have the power to stir strong emotions. For example, the story of 'The Tortoise and the Hare' is so well - known that it may not make people feel excited or nervous like it might have when they first heard it as a child.
Well, yum yum stories could refer to stories that involve something really enjoyable, not just food. Maybe it's about activities that make people go 'yum yum' in a metaphorical sense, like enjoying a really good book or a great movie while having a delicious snack. So it could be a collection of various pleasurable experiences.
Since I don't really know what 'but plug stories' are, I can't provide examples. It could be that this is a new or very specialized form of storytelling that I haven't encountered yet.
If we assume it's 'based stories', consider a story based on a scientific discovery. For example, a story about the discovery of a new planet could be created. The scientific facts about the planet - its size, orbit, etc. - are the base, and the author weaves a story around it, perhaps about the first astronauts to visit this new planet, including their adventures and challenges, all while staying true to the scientific facts on which the story is based.
Sure. Fantasy stories are one type, like 'The Lord of the Rings'. Another is detective stories, for example, Sherlock Holmes stories. And don't forget about autobiographical stories.
Imagine a school event where parents and students cook together and then offer the food for free. There are all kinds of homemade yums like pies, casseroles, and cookies. Everyone gets to enjoy the free yum and also the fun of cooking and sharing with others.
There was this time I went to a family - run Mexican restaurant. They made the best tacos. The tortillas were handmade, and the fillings were a combination of tender meat, fresh salsa, and creamy guacamole. The blend of flavors and textures made it a truly yum experience. And the whole atmosphere of the place, with the friendly staff and the smell of spices in the air, added to the story.
Sure. I heard of a new yum story where a chef created a dessert that was a combination of chocolate and exotic fruits. It was a hit among the customers.