A collection of
Dessert Recipes
Food Tip To peel garlic cloves quickly, microwave them first for 10 seconds. They will then pop out of their skins easily. |
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Vegetables are a must on a diet. I suggest carrot cake, zucchini bread, and pumpkin pie. |
| Jim Davis, "Garfield" |
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He who distinguishes the true savor of his food can never be a glutton; he who does not cannot be otherwise. |
| Henry David Thoreau |
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Cooking is at once child's play and adult joy. And, cooking done with care is an act of love |
| Craig Clairborne |
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The more you eat, the less flavor; the less you eat, the more flavor. |
| Chinese Proverb |
I drink no more than a sponge. |
| Francis Rabelais - Works. Book i. Chap. v. |
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“Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost; united and well matched they are as body and soul, living partners.” |
| Andre Simon (1877-1970) |
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“This root [the potato], no matter how much you prepare it, is tasteless and floury. It cannot pass for an agreeable food, but it supplies a food sufficiently abundant and sufficiently healthy for men who ask only to sustain themselves. The potato is criticised with reason for being windy, but what matters windiness for the vigorous organisims of peasants and labourers?” |
| Denis Diderot (1713-1784) L'Encyclopedie (1751-1772) |
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To the old saying that man built the house but woman made of it a "home" might be added the modern supplement that woman accepted cooking as a chore but man has made of it a recreation. |
| Emily Post |
“This root [the potato], no matter how much you prepare it, is tasteless and floury. It cannot pass for an agreeable food, but it supplies a food sufficiently abundant and sufficiently healthy for men who ask only to sustain themselves. The potato is criticised with reason for being windy, but what matters windiness for the vigorous organisims of peasants and labourers?” |
| Denis Diderot (1713-1784) L'Encyclopedie (1751-1772) |
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I have a great diet. You're allowed to eat anything you want, but you must eat it with naked fat people. |
| Ed Bluestone |
Never serve oysters in a month that has no paycheck in it. |
| P. J. O'Rourke |