“Give me a platter of choice finnan haddie, freshly cooked in its bath of water and milk, add melted butter, a slice or two of hot toast, a pot of steaming Darjeeling tea, and you may tell the butler to dispense with the caviar, truffles and nightingales' tongues.” GivingMayTwoChoicesWaterFoodGive MeHotCookingAddTongueTeaCulinaryPotMilkBathsToastsButlersNightingalesCaviarTruffles Book:Craig Claiborne's New York Times Food Encyclopedia Source: Craig Claiborne's New York Times Food Encyclopedia
“If theres a choice between tap water and bottled water, the consumer can make that choice. In a very large geography in the world, that choice does not exist.” IfsWorldDoeChoicesWaterConsumersGeographyBottled WaterTap Water Author:Muhtar Kent
“Some medical beast had revived tar-water in those days as a fine medicine, and Mrs. Joe always kept a supply of it in the cupboard; having a belief in its virtues correspondent to its nastiness. At the best of times, so much of this elixir was administered to me as a choice restorative, that I was conscious of going about, smelling like a new fence.” FunnyChoicesBeliefWaterVirtueFineExpectationsConsciousHumorousMedicineMedicalBeastFenceGreat ExpectationsCupboardsElixirNastinessGreat Expectations Important Book:Great Expectations Source: Great Expectations