Cooking And Recipes Quotes
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Cooking And Recipes Quotes & Sayings
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[white boys] were so sure, so unbelievably sure that the way they understood the world was the way the world was.
— Martha Southgate
I'm really into football, gadgets, adventurous activities, and cooking new, creative recipes right now - but you'll never catch me being boring.
— Harry Shum Jr.
The fascination of shooting as a sport depends almost wholly on whether you are at the right or wrong end of the gun.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Recipes are how we learn all the rules, and cooking is knowing how to break them to suit our tastes or preferences.
— Shauna Niequist
A man in the wrong may more easily be convinced than one half right.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The past and the future are what's complicated. It's the present that's simple. And the simplicity is the sensation of it being just her and me.
— David Levithan
No matter our age, everyone in our household knows that cooking and eating together is where the fun is
— Corky Pollan
Jude wasn't just my first love. He was my forever love.
— Nicole Williams
You can't connect with something you're not passionate about.
— Gemma Arterton
Everything I touched in the kitchen turned out crappy, no matter how closely I followed the recipe or copied the cooking show.
— Drew Barrymore
You don't need more recipes. You need to learn to cook without them.
— Timothy Ferriss
I love going to the hair salon. I'm Spanish. I think it's more of a Latina thing to go to the hair salon.
— Paz De La Huerta
I love to talk about cooking and recipes, but I love as much talking about how food and cooking can change the world.
— Jose Andres
Cooking is an observation-based process that you can't do if you're so completely focused on a recipe.
— Alton Brown
I read recipes the same way I read science fiction. I get to the end and say to myself well, that's not going to happen
— Rita Rudner