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    I think the great Mexican cuisine is dying because there are fast foods now competing, because there are supermarkets, and supermarkets can't afford to keep in stock a lot of these very perishable products that are used for fine Mexican cooking. Women are working and real Mexican cooking requires enormous amounts of time.

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    I think vegetarians - for a lot of them - it's about a lack of commitment to life and relationships. There are some who just like the fact that they're controlling something in their life.

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    I think we all live in a world that is so fast-paced, it's threatening and absolutely saturated with change and novelty and insecurity. Therefore, the ritual of cooking and feeding my family and friends, whoever drops in, is what makes me feel that I'm in a universe that is contained.

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    It is a curious fact that no man likes to call himself a glutton, and yet each of us has in him a trace of gluttony, potential or actual. I cannot believe that there exists a single coherent human being who will not confess, at least to himself, that once or twice he has stuffed himself to bursting point on anything from quail financiere to flapjacks, for no other reason than the beastlike satisfaction of his belly.

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    It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

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    It is agreed by most men, that the Eele is a most daintie fish; the Romans have esteemed her the Helena of their feasts, and some The Queen of pleasure.

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    It is an oldish question, but not perhaps a very interesting one, whether cooking is an art or not.

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    It is a hard matter, my fellow citizens, to argue with the belly, since it has no ears.

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    It is always wise to make too much potato salad. Even if you are cooking for two, make enough for five. Potato salad improves with age - that is, if you are lucky enough to have any left over.

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    It is as bad as bad can be: it is ill-fed, ill-killed, ill-kept, and ill-drest.

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    It is a true saying that a man must eat a peck of salt with his friend before he knows him.

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    It is a very poor consolation to be told that the man who has given one a bad dinner, or poor wine, is irreproachable in private life. Even the cardinal virtues cannot atone for half-cold entrees.

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    It is easier to change a man's religion than to change his diet.

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    It is contrary to the will of God to eat delicate food hastily.

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    It is not elegant to gnaw Indian corn. The kernels should be scored with a knife, scraped off into the plate, and then eaten with a fork. Ladies should be particularly careful how they manage so ticklish a dainty, lest the exhibition rub off a little desirable romance.

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    It is harder to be unhappy when you are eating.

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    It is ludicrous to read the microwave direction on the boxes of food you buy, as each one will have a disclaimer: THIS WILL VARY WITH YOUR MICROWAVE. Loosely translated, this means, You're on your own, Bernice.

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    It is not 'only' food, I said heatedly. There's meaning hidden underneath each dish.

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    It is not necessary to advertise food to hungry people, fuel to cold people, or houses to the homeless.

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    It is possible to eat English piecrust, whatever you may think at first. The English eat it, and when they stand up and walk away, they are hardly bent over at all.

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    It is part of the novelist's convention not to mention soup and salmon and ducklings, as if soup and salmon and ducklings were of no importance.

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    It is said that for money you can have everything, but you cannot. You can buy food, but not appetite... fun, but not joy; acquaintances, but not friends; leisure, but not peace. You can have the husk of everything for money, but not the kernel.

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    It is odd how all men develop the notion, as they grow older, that their mothers were wonderful cooks. I have yet to meet a man who will admit that his mother was a kitchen assassin and nearly poisoned him.

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    It is precisely because no one needs soup, fish, meat, salad, cheese, and dessert at one meal that we so badly need to sit down to them from time to time. It was largesse that made us all; we were not created to fast forever... Enter here, therefore, as a sovereign remedy for the narrowness of our minds and the stinginess of our souls.

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    It is sunlight in modified form which turns all the windmills and water wheels and the machinery which they drive. It is the energy derived from coal and petroleum (fossil sunlight) which propels our steam and gas engines, our locomotives and automobiles. ... Food is simply sunlight in cold storage.

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    It is the sign of a dull mind to dwell upon the cares of the body, to prolong exercise, eating and drinking and other bodily functions. These things are best done by the way; all your attention must be given to the mind.

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    It might seem that an egg which has succeeded in being fresh has done all that can reasonably be expected of it.

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    It is to be regretted that domestication has seriously deteriorated the moral character of the duck. In a wild state, he is a faithful husband.....but no sooner is he domesticated than he becomes polygamous, and makes nothing of owning ten or a dozen wives at a time.

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    It is well known among physicians that the best of the nourishing foods is the one that the Moslem religion forbids, i.e., Wine. It contains much good and light nourishment. It is rapidly digested and helps to digest other foods.

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    It may not be possible to get rare roast beef but if you're willing to settle for well done, ask them to hold the sweetened library paste that passes for gravy.

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    It is thought that potato water is unhealthy; and therefore do not boil potatoes in soup, but boil elsewhere, and add them when nearly cooked.

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    It's bizarre that the produce manager is more important to my children's health than the pediatrician.

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    It scored right away with me by being the smooth, fine-grained sort, not the coarse flaky, dry-on-the-outside rubbish full of chunds of gut and gristle to testify to its authenticity.

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    I tried being anorexic for four hours and then i was like, i need some bagels.

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    It's a naive domestic Burgundy without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.

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    It's difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown tomato.

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    It's easy for Americans to forget that the food they eat doesn't magically appear on a supermarket shelf.

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    It's difficult to believe that people are still starving in this country because food isn't available.

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    It's okay to eat fish because they don't have any feelings.

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    It's important to watch what you eat. Otherwise, how are you going to get it into your mouth ?

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    It's okay to be fat. So you're fat. Just be fat and shut up about it.

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    It's fun to get together and have something good to eat at least once a day. That's what human life is all about - enjoying things.

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    It was kind of boring for me to have to eat. I would know that I had to, and I would.

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    It was for bringing the cook tulip-roots instead of onions.

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    It was quite a challenge to make people eat crab ice cream.

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    it still astounds me, after forty years, that there is no good bread between Chicago and San Francisco.

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    It [Thanksgiving] was founded by the Puritans to give thanks for bein' preserved from the Indians, an' we keep it to give thanks we are preserved from the Puritans.

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    It was dramatic to watch my grandmother decapitate a turkey with an ax the day before Thanksgiving. Nowadays the expense of hiring grandmothers for the ax work would probably qualify all turkeys so honored with gourmet status.

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    I understand the big food companies are developing a tearless onion. I think they can do it - after all, they've already given us tasteless bread.

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    I use the word 'fat'. I use that word because that's what people are: they're fat. They're not bulky; they're not large, chunky, hefty or plump. And they're not big-boned. Dinosaurs were big-boned. These people are not overweight: this term somehow implies there is some correct weight... There is no correct weight. Heavy is also a misleading term. An aircraft carrier is heavy; it's not fat. Only people are fat, and that's what fat people are! They're fat !