“For the first time in six or seven thousand years, many people of goodwill find themselves confused about art. They want to enjoy it because enjoying art is something they expect of themselves as civilized persons, but they're unsure how to do so. They aren't even sure which of the visible objects are art and which are furniture, clothes, hors d'oeuvres, or construction rubble, and whether a pile of dead and decomposing rats is deliberate art or just another pile of decomposing rats.” PeopleWantYearsFirstsPersonsArtEnjoyObjectsThousandSixClothesArt IsFirst TimeSevenConfusedVisibleCivilizedConstructionThousand YearsRatsFurnitureDeliberateGoodwillUnsureRubble Book:Wasn't the Grass Greener?: A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories Source: Wasn't the Grass Greener?: A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories
“If you're preparing a dinner for friends or a holiday dinner, make sure to only prepare recipes you are comfortable with and have cooked before. Cooking for others is not the time to try out a recipe for the first time. You end up spending all your time in the kitchen instead of enjoying your company.” IfsTryingFirstsEndsEnjoyCompanyComfortableFirst TimeCookingDinnerSpendingKitchenHolidayPreparingRecipesCooking For Others Author:Rachael Ray