A collection of
Dessert Recipes
We plan, we toil, we suffer - in the hope of what? A camel-load of idol's eyes? The title deeds of Radio City? The empire of Asia? A trip to the moon? No, no, no, no. Simply to wake just in time to smell coffee and bacon and eggs. |
| J.B. Priestly |
He who does not mind his belly will hardly will hardly mind anything else. |
| Samuel Johnson |
This collection of Dessert recipes is one of many in our cookbook
No man is lonely while eating spaghetti--it requires so much attention. |
| Anonymous |
These Dessert Recipes are just a few out of thousands in our on-line Cookbook.
Age does not diminish the extreme disappointment of having a scoop of ice cream fall from the cone. |
| Jim Fiebig |
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Never eat more than you can lift. |
| Miss Piggy |
I doubt whether the world holds for anyone a more soul-stirring surprise than the first adventure with ice cream. |
| Heywood Broun |
These are recipes for Desserts, from the recipe cookbook of Recipes-to-go
All sorrows are less with bread. |
| Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote |
Dessert Recipes - tasty recipes for you to add to your collection!
There are only ten minutes in the life of a pear when it is perfect to eat. |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Herb Tip Using Cilantro: Also known as fresh coriander or Chinese parsley, cilantro is used to flavor dishes ranging from Asian to Indian to Mexican. Use sparingly, though, as too much cilantro will give your food a harsh, soapy flavor. |
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When baking, follow directions. When cooking, go by your own taste. |
| Laiko Bahrs |
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Dessert is probably the most important stage of the meal, since it will be the last thing your guests remember before they pass out all over the table. |
| The Anarchist Cookbook |
The whole of nature, as has been said, is a conjugation of the verb to eat, in the active and in the passive. |
| William Ralph Inge |