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    One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.

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    One should eat to live, not live to eat.

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    One sits the whole day at the desk and appetite is standing next to me. "Away with you," I say. But Comrade Appetite does not budge from the spot.

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    One whiff of a savory aromatic soup and appetites come to attention. The steaming fragrance of a tempting soup is a prelude to the goodness to come. An inspired soup puts family and guests in a receptive mood for enjoying the rest of the menu.

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    One who goes after the taste of the tongue does not get to know the taste of the heart.

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    Onions can make even Heirs and Widows weep.

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    On how to make an egg roll: "Roll it nice and tight like a blunt.

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    [On peanut M&Ms:] It is the eggness of them. A shell, chocolate placenta, proteiny peanut baby. Life shape, birth shape, cell shape, protoplasmic-ooze shape. A shape that calls straight through civilization to our reptilian brains.

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    On Thanksgiving, you realize you're living in a modern world. Millions of turkeys baste themselves in millions of ovens that clean themselves.

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    Organic farming appealed to me because it involved searching for and discovering nature's pathways, as opposed to the formulaic approach of chemical farming. The appeal of organic farming is boundless; this mountain has no top, this river has no end.

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    Our minds are like our stomaches; they are whetted by the change of their food, and variety supplies both with fresh appetite.

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    Our relationship with food - how, when, what and why we eat - is a direct expression of our underlying feelings, thoughts and beliefs about ourselves. It has to do with stances we take that get reflected not only in our relationship with food, but in all our relationships. It just so happens that the relationship with food causes enough conflict, grief, shame and hurt that we’re willing to look at it.

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    SATIETY, n. The feeling that one has for the plate after he has eaten its contents, madam.

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    SAUCE, n. The one infallible sign of civilization and enlightenment. A people with no sauces has one thousand vices; a people with one sauce has only nine hundred and ninety-nine. For every sauce invented and accepted a vice is renounced and forgiven.

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    Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.

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    On the Continent people have good food; in England people have good table manners.

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    On the other hand, a flaccid, moping, debauched mollusc, tired from too much love and loose-nerved from general world conditions, can be a shameful thing served raw upon the shell.

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    Outside every fat man there is an even fatter man trying to close in.

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    Over the years since I left home, I have kept thinking about the people I grew up with and about our way of life. I realize how much the bond that held us had to do with food.

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    OYSTER, n. A slimy, gobby shellfish which civilization gives men the hardihood to eat without removing its entrails! The shells are sometimes given to the poor.

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    Parla Come Mangi' --It is a common way to say 'be simple', 'don't try to be rhetorical' literaly: 'speak the way you eat

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    Peace begins in the kitchens and pantries, gardens and backyards, where our food is grown and prepared. The energies of nature and the infinite universe are absorbed through the foods we eat and are transmuted into our thoughts and actions.

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    People are cooking less but obsessing about it more.

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    People have been cooking and eating for thousands of years, so if you are the very first to have thought of adding fresh lime juice to scalloped potatoes try to understand that there must be a reason for this.

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    People think that if a man has undergone any hardship, he should have a reward; but for my part, if I have done the hardest possible day's work, and then come to sit down in a corner and eat my supper comfortably -why, then I don't think I deserve any reward for my hard day's work -for am I not now at peace? Is not my supper good?

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    People want honest, flavourful food, not some show-off meal that takes days to prepare.

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    Pepper is small in quantity and great in virtue.

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    Philosophy! Empty thinking by ignorant conceited men who think they can digest without eating!

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    Pigs may not be as cuddly as kittens or puppies, but they suffer just as much.

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    PIE, n. An advance agent of the reaper whose name is Indigestion.

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    PIG, n. An animal ("Porcus omnivorus") closely allied to the human race by the splendor and vivacity of its appetite, which, however, is inferior in scope, for it sticks at pig.

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    Plant a radish, get a radish, never any doubt. That's why I love vegetables, you know what they're about!

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    Plain fresh bread, its crust shatteringly crisp. Sweet cold butter. There is magic in the way they come together in your mouth to make a single perfect bite.

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    Playwrights are like men who have been dining for a month in an Indian restaurant. After eating curry night after night, they deny the existence of asparagus.

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    Please understand the reason why Chinese vegetables taste so good. It is simple. The Chinese do not cook them, they just threaten them!

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    [P]opulation, when unchecked, goes on doubling itself every twenty-five years, or increases in a geometrical ratio. ... [T]he means of subsistence, under circumstances the most favorable to human industry, could not possibly be made to increase faster than in an arithmetical ratio.

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    Popcorn for breakfast! Why not? It's a grain. It's like grits, but with high self-esteem.

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    Poultry is for the cook what canvas is for a painter, or the cap of Fortunatus for a conjurer.

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    Pounding fragrant things - particularly garlic, basil, parsley - is a tremendous antidote to depression. But it applies also to juniper berries, coriander seeds and the grilled fruits of the chilli pepper. Pounding these things produces an alteration in one's being - from sighing with fatigue to inhaling with pleasure. The cheering effects of herbs and alliums cannot be too often reiterated. Virgil's appetite was probably improved equally by pounding garlic as by eating it.

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    Potatoes are to food what sensible shoes are to fashion.

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    Pray how does your asparagus perform?

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    Presently, we were aware of an odour gradually coming towards us, something musky, fiery, savoury, mysterious, - a hot drowsy smell, that lulls the senses, and yet enflames them, - the truffles were coming.

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    Preserve and treat food as you would your body, remembering that in time food will be your body.

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    Prepared and fast foods have given us the time and freedom to see cooking as an art form - a form of creative expression.

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    Probably the most satisfying soup in the world for people who are hungry, as well as for those who are tired or worried or cross or in debt or in a moderate amount of pain or in love or in robust health or in any kind of business huggermuggery, is minestrone.

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    Probably no strychnine has sent as many husbands into their graves as mealtime scolding has, and nothing has driven more men into the arms of other women as the sound of a shrill whine at table.

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    Progress in civilization has been accompanied by progress in cookery.

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    Promises and pie-crust are made to be broken.

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    Prose and poetry are as different as food and drink.

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    Raisins are a thing that lasts, they come in small boxes, and you always feel like eating raisins, even at six in the morning. A raisin is always an appropriate snack.

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