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    There are two Italies.... The one is the most sublime and lovely contemplation that can be conceived by the imagination of man; the other is the most degraded, disgusting, and odious. What do you think? Young women of rank actually eat - you will never guess what - garlick! Our poor friend Lord Byron is quite corrupted by living among these people, and in fact, is going on in a way not worthy of him.

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    There cannot be good living where there is not good drinking.

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    There is a vast difference between the savage and the civilized man, but it is never apparent to their wives until after breakfast.

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    There is no one of-woman-born who does not like Red Lobster cheddar biscuits. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar and a Socialist.

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    There is nothing better on a cold wintry day than a properly made pot pie.

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    There is not a thing that is more positive than bread.

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    There is nothing like soup. It is by nature eccentric: no two are ever alike, unless of course you get your soup in a can.

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    There is not one kind of food for all men. You must and you will feed those faculties which you exercise. The laborer whose body is weary does not require the same food with the scholar whose brain is weary.

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    There is such a thing as food and such a thing as poison. But the damage done by those who pass off poison as food is far less than that done by those who generation after generation convince people that food is poison.

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    There is no way to understand the public reaction to the sight of a Freak smashing a coconut with a hammer on the hood of a white Cadillac in a Safeway parking lot unless you actually do it, and I tell you it's tense.

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    There's a lot more future in hamburgers than in baseball.

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    There's a communion of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine drunk.

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    There's no doctor like meat and drink.

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    There was a little plate of hothouse nectarines on the table, and there was another of grapes, and another of sponge-cakes, and there was a bottle of light wine ... 'This is my frugal breakfast ... Give me my peach, my cup of coffee, and my claret.'

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    There’s no sight on earth more appealing than that of a woman making dinner for someone she loves.

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    There was a Young Lady of Poole, Whose soup was excessively cool; So she put it to boil, by the aid of some oil, That ingenious Young Lady of Poole.

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    There was something immensely comforting, I found, about a crumpet - so comforting that I've never forgotten about them and have even learned to make them myself against those times when I have no other source of supply.

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    There's no sauce in the world like hunger.

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    There was nothing subtle about our landing. The pilot just pointed the nose at the ground and let her rip.

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    There were twelve dishes of lamb cooked in different rich sauces, with a monster bowl of strange oddments, which I imagine also belonged to the private life of a sheep, floating in rich gravy.

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    The right food always comes at the right time. Reliance on out-of-season foods makes the gastronomic year an endlessly boring repetition.

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    The roe of the Russian sturgeon has probably been present at more important international affairs than have all the Russian dignitaries of history combined. This seemingly simple article of diet has taken its place in the world along with pearls, sables, old silver, and Cellini cups.

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    The rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday - but never jam today.

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    The Russians will never be able to get their missiles thought the dense protective layer of delayed flights circling over the United States in complex, puke-inducing holding patterns.

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    The savor of the water mint rejoiceth the heart of men.

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    the seat of the greatest patriotic loyalties is in the stomach. Long after giving up all attachment to the land of his birth, the naturalized American citizen holds fast to the food of his parents.

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    The second day of a diet is always easier than the first. By the second day you're off it.

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    The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight

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    The smell of roasting meat together with that of burning fruit wood and dried herbs, as voluptuous as incense in a church, is enough to turn anyone into a budding gastronome

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    The so-called nouvelle cuisine usually means not enough on your plate and too much on your bill.

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    The sky is the daily bread of the eyes.

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    the test of a cook is how she boils an egg. My boiled eggs are fantastic, fabulous. Sometimes as hard as a 100 carat diamond, or again soft as a feather bed, or running like a cooling stream, they can also burst like fireworks from their shells and take on the look and rubbery texture of a baby octopus. Never a dull egg, with me.

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    The spirit cannot endure the body when overfed, but, if underfed, the body cannot endure the spirit.

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    The squid is so cooperative. Its body forms a tube that can be stuffed with marvelous fillings. You don't have to be Greek to enjoy this one.

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    The strawberry grows underneath the nettle And wholesome berries thrive and ripen best Neighbour'd by fruit of baser quality.

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    The swift December dusk had come tumbling clownishly after its dull day and, as he stared through the dull square of the window of the schoolroom, he felt his belly crave for its food. He hoped there would be stew for dinner, turnips and carrots and bruised potatoes and fat mutton pieces to be ladled out in thick peppered flourfattened sauce. Stuff it into you, his belly counselled him.

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    The symbolism of meat-eating is never neutral. To himself, the meat-eater seems to be eating life. To the vegetarian, he seems to be eating death. There is a kind of gestalt-shift between the two positions which makes it hard to change, and hard to raise questions on the matter at all without becoming embattled.

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    The tomato hides its griefs. Internal damage is hard to spot.

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    The tradition of Italian cooking is that of the matriarch. This is the cooking of grandma. She didn't waste time thinking too much about the celery. She got the best celery she could and then she dealt with it.

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    The truffle is not a positive aphrodisiac, but it can upon occasion make women tenderer and men more apt to love.

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    The true cook is the perfect blend, the only perfect blend, of artist and philosopher. He knows his worth: he holds in his palm the happiness of mankind, the welfare of generations yet unborn.

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    The truth is that everything causes everything else. We do not speak therefore of one thing causing another. There are no secrets. It's just we thought they said dead when they said bread.

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    The wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings. Let food be your medicine.

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    The turnip is a capricious vegetable, which seems reluctant to show itself at its best.

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    The way to a man's heart is through his hanky pocket with a breadknife.

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    The whole of nature, as has been said, is a conjugation of the verb to eat, in the active and in the passive.

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    The United States spends over $87 billion conducting a war in Iraq while the United Nations estimates that for less than half that amount we could provide clean water, adequate diets, sanitations services and basic education to every person on the planet. And we wonder why terrorists attack us.

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    The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.

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    The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways.

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    The world is made of sugar and dirt.