“I haven't acquired a taste for green tea, and I don't intend to. I like my coffee black with a little sugar, and it keeps my metabolism up! I don't mind the occasional Gatorade while I'm gymming.” MindLittlesBlackHavensTasteGreenCoffeeTeaSugarOccasionalMetabolismGreen TeaGatorade Author:Arjun Rampal
“We are the salt of the earth, mind you, not the sugar. Our ministry is to truly cleanse and not just to change the taste.” MindEarthTasteSugarSaltMinistrySalt Of The Earth Author:Vance Havner
“Food is a big bargain in America, and you can go to these places, we all like them, and you get big portions, and they taste good. But they're higher in fat than ever before. And same thing has happened, by the way, though, to school menus. A lot of school lunch menus have more fat and more sugar than ever before.” WayBigsSchoolAmericaHappenedHigherTasteFatsLunchSugarPortionsBargainsMenusSchool Lunch Author:William J. Clinton
“When you don't use sugar in your diet, all of the sudden fruits are really sweet. Honey is really sweet. Your taste buds change. I'm not psycho never have anything sweet, because that takes too much energy. The stress on your body just isn't worth it.” UseBodyEnergyToo MuchSweetTasteStressFruitYour BodyDietsHoneySugarWorth ItBudPsychoReally SweetTaste BudsSweet Honey Author:Laird Hamilton
“You know what ambrosia tastes like? It tastes like all the things you can't eat on Weight Watchers. Cheeseburgers, sugar cookies, regular freaking ice cream instead of, like, ice cream that's made out of air and human hope.” KnowsHumansMadeAirTasteWeightIceSugarCreamIce CreamCookiesWatchersCheeseburgerAmbrosiaWeight WatchersSugar Cookies Author:John Green
“Be humble as the blade of grass that is being trodden underneath the feet. The little ant tastes joyously the sweetness of honey and sugar. The mighty elephant trembles in pain under the agony of sharp goad” LittlesPainFeetTasteHumbleGrassHoneySugarAgonyElephantsSweetnessBladesAntsBe HumbleBlades Of Grass Author:Sivananda
“The reason it's called "Grape Nuts" is that it contains "dextrose," which is also sometimes called "grape sugar," and also because "Grape Nuts" is catchier, in terms of marketing, than "A Cross Between Gerbil Food and Gravel," which is what it tastes like.” SometimesReasonTermTasteCrossesMarketingNutsSugarGrapesGravel Author:Dave Barry
“Sprite really does taste different everywhere! That's like a fact. Because of certain regulations, you can only put so many sugars.” DoeDifferentFactsCertainTasteSugarRegulation Author:Vince Staples
“Fast food is inexpensive, convenient, and it tastes good. I'm all in favor of that. My problem is how heavily processed it is - how full of salt, fat, and sugar it is.” ProblemTasteFavorsFatsSugarSaltConvenientFast FoodInexpensive Author:Eric Schlosser
“People who are qualified are symphonic orchestra players and jazz musicians; they're qualified to do what they do. Rock stars are lucky. It's a combination of right time, right place and having certain genes or a gimmick or whatever, but it's really not anything more than sugar. It tastes good and goes away fast.” PeopleCertainStarsPlayerRocksTasteLuckyMusicianJazzCombinationSugarGenesRight TimeOrchestraQualifiedRock StarJazz MusicRight PlaceJazz MusicianGimmicks Author:Gene Simmons
“I won't get killed,' Rose protested. Is that a promise?' Fish asked dryly, stirring his tea. 'If you break your word, I'll never believe you again.' Rose shook her head at him. 'How can you even taste your tea if you put that much sugar in it?' Don't change the subject. I don't want to be responsible for depriving the world of Rose Brier. Under no circumstances are you allowed to help us do anything more dangerous than...change the oil in my car.” IfsWorldWantBelieveHelpingBreakSubjectsDangerousCarCircumstancesPromiseTasteResponsibleRoseFishesOilTeaSugarBeing ResponsibleStirringYou AgainDon't ChangeDepriving Author:Regina Doman
“Drink it,” I told her. “It’s good for what ails you. Caffeine and sugar. I don’t drink it, so I ran over to your house and stole the expensive stuff in your freezer. It shouldn’t be that bad. Samuel told me to make it strong and pour sugar into it. It should taste sort of like bitter syrup.” She gave me a smile smile, then a bigger one, and plugged her nose before she drank it down in one gulp. “Next time," she said in a hoarse voice, “I make the coffee.” ShouldSaidNextHouseStrongStuffVoiceDrinkTasteBiggerCoffeeBitterNosesRanExpensiveSugarNext TimeDrankCaffeineSyrupFreezerHoarse Voice Book:The Mercy Thompson Collection Source: The Mercy Thompson Collection
“Neither sugar nor salt tastes particularly good by itself. Each is at its best when used to season other things. Love is the same way. Use it to "season" people.” PeopleWayUseUsedLove IsTasteSeasonsSugarSalt Author:Vera Nazarian