“Those truffled turkeys, of which the reputation and the price are still increasing, appear like beneficient stars, and make the eyes sparkle of all sorts of gourmands of every category, whilst their faces beam with delight and they themselves dance with pleasure.” StillsEyeFacesStarsPleasureFoodDelightReputationCategoriesTurkeysBeamSparkle Author:Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
“You can find your way across this country using burger joints the way a navigator uses stars.” WayCountryUseFunStarsSocietyFoodCulinaryFunny TravelJointsThis SocietyBurgersNavigatorsCulinary Love Author:Charles Kuralt
“The discovery of a new dish confers more happiness on humanity, than the discovery of a new star.” HappinessHumanityStarsFoodDiscoveryDishes Book:The Physyology of Taste Source: The Physyology of Taste
“The best things are nearest: breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of God just before you. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life's plain common work as it comes certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things of life.” LifeHandsLightEyeCertainStarsCommonPathFeetAwarenessFoodFlowerDutyBreathsSimplicityBreatheBreadBest ThingsSimple LifeSweetestSimple ThingsSimple LivingDaily BreadBest Things In LifeLiving A Simple LifeSimple Things In LifeSimplifying LifeLight In Your Eyes Author:Robert Louis Stevenson
“But some of us are beginning to pull well away, in our irritation, from...the exquisite tasters, the vintage snobs, the three-star Michelin gourmets. There is, we feel, a decent area somewhere between boiled carrots and Beluga caviare, sour plonk and Chateau Lafitte, where we can take care of our gullets and bellies without worshipping them.” FeelsWellsCareCultureThreeStarsFoodBalanceAreasTake CareDecentBellyExquisiteSourVintageCarrotsIrritationSnobGourmetGourmet Food Author:J. B. Priestley
“Green clovers. Blue diamonds. Orange Stars. Pink hearts. Purple horseshoes. Man, I never know if I'm looking at a bowl of cereal or having another acid flashback.” IfsKnowsMenHeartStarsFoodBlueGreenDiamondBowlsOrangePurpleAcidCerealCloversFlashbackHorseshoes Author:David Henry
“Honey comes out of the air At early dawn the leaves of trees are found bedewed with honey. Whether this is the perspiration of the sky or a sort of saliva of the stars, or the moisture of the air purging itself, nevertheless it brings with it the great pleasure of its heavenly nature. It is always of the best quality when it is stored in the best flowers.” FoundStarsPleasureQualityAirTreeSkyFoodFlowerCookingDawnHeavenlyCulinaryHoneyNeverthelessMoisturePerspirationPurgingSaliva Author:Pliny the Elder