“I wouldn't exactly call it 'cooking' but I can make noodles. That means I can boil water, put the pasta in and wait until it's done.” MeanI CanDonePastWaitingWaterCookingPastaNoodles Author:Devon Werkheiser
“Fame is a fickle food Upon a shifting plate, Whose table once a Guest, but not The second time, is set. Whose crumbs the crows inspect, And with ironic caw Flap past it to the Farmer's corn; Men eat of it and die.” MenPastDiesFoodFameTablesCookingCulinaryFarmersIronicGuestsPlatesShiftingCornCrowFickleCrumbs Book:Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated)
“What moistens the lip and what brightens the eye? What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin pie?” EyePastRichFoodCookingLipsCulinaryPieThanksgivingPumpkinThanksgiving DayPumpkin Pie Author:John Greenleaf Whittier
“We parked in back and walked down the stairs with their polished brass railings, past the old-fashioned kitchen. We could see the chefs cooking. It smelled like stew, or meat loaf, the way time should smell, solid and nourishing.” WayShouldPastCookingSmellMeatKitchenChefOld FashionedStairsPolishedBrassStewChefs Cooking Book:White Oleander Source: White Oleander