Food Quotes
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Really connect to food and know what you're eating.
 Anna Getty
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What makes the farmers market such a special place is that you are actually creating community around food.
 Bryant Terry
					 
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Growing up in wrestling - and I have been involved in wrestling, really, my entire life - I learned right from the get-go that you never forget your fans. They are the ones that put your food on the table and pay your bills.
 Bret Hart
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Never use an aluminum pot, pan, or utensil when cooking tomatoes - or any other soft metal items for that matter. The acidity in the tomato doesn't do well with them; they create a chemical reaction that can turn cooked tomatoes bitter and fade the color, and the food will absorb some of the aluminum!
 Andrew Zimmern
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Good food is a celebration of life.
 Sofia Villani Scicolone
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From dead plant matter to nematodes to bacteria, never underestimate the cleverness of mushrooms to find new food!
 Paul Stamets
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Without food, we cannot survive, and that is why issues that affect the food industry are so important.
 Marcus Samuelsson
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The life of a snail is as full of tasty food, comfortable beds of sorts, and a mix of pleasant and not-so-pleasant adventures as that of anyone I know.
 Elisabeth Tova Bailey
					 
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I'd rather be a good guest in someone's home than tell them I don't like their food or make fun of them.
 Andrew Zimmern
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Maybe you know why a child can reject a hot dog with mustard served on a soft bun at home, yet eat six of them two hours later at fifty cents each.
 Erma Bombeck
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It's good when food tastes good, it's kind of like proof you're alive.
 Haruki Murakami
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I love talking about food, and bringing people together to enjoy it.
 Noelle Scaggs
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As I famously said before, I don't like to waste meals. I'm no one's food snob.
 Andrew Zimmern
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I can be a romantic. The way to every woman's heart is through her stomach. Food is at the core of everything.
 Paul Hollywood
					 
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In progressive, middle-class circles these days, there's the overwhelming sense that procuring and cooking freshest, healthiest, most sustainably sourced food should be a top priority for any thinking person.
 Emily Matchar
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I realized that food was actually a metaphor for bringing us all together. It's about us communicating and being like family.
 George Tillman, Jr.
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Food prices are often kept artificially high. The result is that the Millennium Development Goals set out by the United Nations at the start of the new millennium are not being reached. Fine words have not yet been turned into deeds.
 Jonathan Sacks
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I shall give you lovely food; and Papa says that lovely food is the one thing that ever really makes a man give himself the trouble to rise up and call his wife blessed.
 Elizabeth von Arnim
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We as consumers really do have the right to know what's in our food.
 Gary Hirshberg
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There was a time when I just didn't have the opportunities, which meant going without things in my life - whether it was clothes, or food, or money - and living a really bare-bones life.
 Susan Kelechi Watson
					 
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My mum was a dinner lady and a cleaner while dad worked night shifts as a hydraulic engineer. They did not have a lot of spare cash and only ever bought what they could afford. We never had a car and cycled everywhere. We never went to restaurants. I did not know what Chinese food tasted like until I was 15.
 Kate Thornton
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We should all grow our own food and do our own waste processing, we really should.
 Bill Gates
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Advocacy of leaf protein as a human food is based on the undisputed fact that forage crops (such as lucerne) give a greater yield of protein than other types of crops. Even with conventional food crops there is more protein in the leafy parts than in the seeds or tubs that are usually harvested.
 Norman Pirie
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Goat cheese... produced a bizarre eating era when sensible people insisted that this miserable cheese produced by these miserable creatures reared on miserable hardscrabble earth was actually superior to the magnificent creamy cheeses of the noblest dairy animals bred in the richest green valleys of the earth.
 Russell Baker