Quotes about food
food full landfill locked round seen sensible surely
Supermarkets didn't even want to talk to me about how much food they were wasting. I'd been round the back. I'd seen bins full of food being locked and then trucked off to landfill sites, and I thought, surely there is something more sensible to do with food than waste it. Tristram Stuart
food foresee position service work
We would like to be in a position to work with a lot more food service providers. We foresee more and more opportunities like this one.
food fortunate people
We've got nothing, but we have everything we need. I've got my wife, my son. We've got food and shelter, and we feel fortunate to have that because many people don't. Danny Wuerffel
food ifs
If food were free, why work? Douglas Horton
food soul body
Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul. Dorothy Day
food people produces
The world produces enough food for everyone. Why are one billion people going hungry? Orlando Bloom
food italian meat mexican
I make Mexican food, Italian food, pasta, but now I just use a meat substitute.
food hard hours love people serve vocation
I'm a hard worker, but I love food. The hours are long, but you have to have a vocation to serve people -- that's what it's all about.
food hands decision
Eating is always a decision, nobody forces your hand to pick up food and put it into your mouth. Albert Ellis
food cutting way
The way you cut your meat reflects the way you live. Confucius
food dinner leftovers
My favorite time of day is to get up and eat leftovers from dinner, especially spicy food. David Byrne
food cooking guests
HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to feed and lodge certain persons who are not in need of food and lodging. Ambrose Bierce
food men oysters
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. Ambrose Bierce
food substance hens
Custard: A detestable substance produced by a malevolent conspiracy of the hen, the cow, and the cook. Ambrose Bierce
food wine drunk
Bacchus, n.: A convenient deity invented by the ancients as an excuse for getting drunk. Ambrose Bierce
food cereal people
WHEAT, n. A cereal from which a tolerably good whisky can be made; . . . also for bread. The French are said to eat more bread "per capita" of population than any other people, which is natural, for only they know how to make the stuff palatable. Ambrose Bierce
food ninety-nine civilization
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. Ambrose Bierce
food wine bottles
Empty wine bottles have a bad opinion of women. Ambrose Bierce
food drawing cooking
EAT, v.i. To perform successively (and successfully) the functions of mastication, humectation, and deglutition. 'I was in the drawing-room, enjoying my dinner,' said Brillat-Savarin, beginning an anecdote. 'What!' interrupted Rochebriant; 'eating dinner in a drawing-room?' 'I must beg you to observe, monsieur,' explained the great gastronome, 'that I did not say I was eating my dinner, but enjoying it. I had dined an hour before.' Ambrose Bierce
food evil moderation
Glutton- A person who escapes the evils of moderation by committing dyspepsia. Ambrose Bierce
food cooking madness
Rum, n. Generically, fiery liquors that produce madness in total abstainers. Ambrose Bierce
food cooking religion
Mayonnaise: One of the sauces which serve the French in place of a state religion. Ambrose Bierce
food cooking bread
Deliberation, n.: The act of examining one's bread to determine which side it is buttered on. Ambrose Bierce
food science men
Edible, adj.: Good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a man to a worm. Ambrose Bierce
food important
Food simply isn't important to me. Alice Paul
food taste way
Let things taste the way they are. Alice Waters
food breathe steam
Chowder breathes reassurace. It steams consolation. Clementine Paddleford
food simplicity culture
We all have hometown appetites. Every other person is a bundle of longing for the simplicities of good taste once enjoyed on the farm or in the hometown left behind. Clementine Paddleford
food pudding world
In moments of considerable strain, I tend to take to bread-and-butter pudding. There is something about the blandness of soggy bread, the crispness of the golden outer crust and the unadulterated pleasure of a lightly set custard that makes the world seem a better place to live. Clement Freud
food july noise
The noise from good toast should reverberate in the head like the thunder of July. E. V. Lucas
food thinking eating
Most of us are either too think to enjoy eating, or too fat to enjoy walking. E. W. Howe
food include items medical required understand variety
We understand that the items required include tents, blankets, mattresses, food items and a variety of medical supplies.
food wine enemy
Conversation is the enemy of good wine and food. Alfred Hitchcock