- Always eat grapes downward – that is eat the best grapes first; in this way there will be none better left on the bunch, and each grape will seem good down to the last. If you eat the other way, you will not have a good grape in the lot. —-Samuel Butler
- A smiling face is half the meal. —- Latvian proverb
- You don’t have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces – just good food from fresh ingredients. —-Julia Child
- At a dinner party one should eat wisely but not too well, and talk well but not too wisely.
W. Somerset Maugham - Nouvelle Cuisine, roughly translated, means: I can’t believe I paid ninety-six dollars and I’m still hungry. —– Mike Kalin
- I’ll bet what motivated the British to colonize so much of the world is that they were just looking for a decent meal. —-Martha Harrison
- The one way to get thin is to re-establish a purpose in life. —– Cyril Connolly
- Vegetarianism is harmless enough, though it is apt to fill a man with wind and self-righteousness. —-Sir Robert Hutchinson
- Cuisine is only about making foods taste the way they are supposed to taste. —–Charlie Trotte
- Preach not to others what they should eat, but eat as becomes you, and be silent. —-Epictetus
- Food is the most primitive form of comfort. —-Sheila Graham
- I prefer to regard a dessert as I would imagine the perfect woman: subtle, a little bittersweet, not blowsy and extrovert. Delicately made up, not highly rouged. Holding back, not exposing everything and, of course, with a flavor that lasts. —–Graham Kerr
- For the first time I know what it is to eat. I have gained four pounds. I get frantically hungry, and the food I eat gives me a lingering pleasure. I never ate before in this deep carnal way… I want to bite into life and to be torn by it. ——Anaïs Nin
- There is no love sincerer than the love of food. —–George Bernard Shaw