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  • For the socially timid, the kitchen is the place to be. At least, it is a place to start.

  • There is really a je ne sais quoi about turkey cooking - the air of festivity, the family squabbles, the constant basting - that does not apply to the turkey breast, which is, really, a convenience of food... A turkey without seasonal angst is like a baseball game without a national anthem, a winter without snow, a birthday party without candles.

  • There is nothing like soup. It is by nature eccentric: no two are ever alike, unless of course you get your soup in a can.

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  • Lentils are friendly - the Miss Congeniality of the bean world.

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  • On Saturday mornings I would walk to the Flavor Cup or Puerto Rico Importing coffee store to get my coffee. Often it was freshly roasted and the beans were still warm. Coffee was my nectar and my ambrosia: I was very careful about it. I decanted my beans into glass...and I ground them in little batches in my grinder.

  • Unlike some people, who love to go out, I love to stay home.

  • We know that without food we would die. Without fellowship, life is not worth living.

  • To feel safe and warm on a cold wet night, all you really need is soup.

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  • It is often to the wary that the events in life are unexpected. Looser types-people who are not busy weighing and measuring every little thing-are used to accidents, coincidences, chance, things getting out of hand, things sneaking up on them. They are the happy children of life, to whom life happens for better or worse.

  • A person cooking is a person giving. Even the simplest food is a gift.

  • We need time to defuse, to contemplate. Just as in sleep our brains relax and give us dreams, so at some time in the day we need to disconnect, reconnect, and look around us.

  • Friendship is not possible between two women one of whom is very well dressed.

  • Woe to those who get what they desire. Fulfillment leaves an empty space where your old self used to be, the self that pines and broods and reflects. You furnish a dream house in your imagination, but how startling and final when that dream house is your own address. What is left to you? Surrounded by what you wanted, you feel a sense of amputation. The feelings you were used to abiding with are useless. The conditions you established for your happiness are met. That youthful light-headed feeling whose sharp side is much like hunger is of no more use to you.

  • People who like to cook like to talk about food....without one cook giving another cook a tip or two, human life might have died out a long time ago.

  • Fulfillment leaves an empty space where longing used to be.

  • When I was alone, I lived on eggplant, the stove top cook's strongest ally.

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  • A world without tomatoes is like a string quartet without violins.

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  • I was taught in my Introduction to Anthropology [course in college], it is not just the great works of [hu]mankind that make a culture. It is the daily things, like what people eat and how they serve it.

  • Cookbooks hit you where you live. You want comfort; you want security; you want food; you want to not be hungry and not only do you want those basic things fixed, you want it done in a really nice, gentle way that makes you feel loved. That's a big desire, and cookbooks say to the person reading them, 'If you will read me, you will be able to do this for yourself and for others. You will make everybody feel better.'

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  • Once my jars were labeled, I felt contentedly thrilled with myself, as if I had pulled off a wonderful trick. People feel this way when they bake bread or have babies, and although they are perfectly entitled to feel that way, in fact, nature does most of the work.

  • Both happy and sad people can be cheered up by a nice meal.

  • I come from a coffee-loving family, and you can always tell when my sister and I have been around, because both of us collect all the dead coffee from everyone's morning cup, pour it over ice, and drink it. This is a disgusting habit.

  • The old days were slower. People buttered their bread without guilt and sat down to dinner en famille.

  • The table is a meeting place, a gathering ground, the source of sustenance and nourishment, festivity, safety, and satisfaction. A person cooking is a person giving: even the simplest food is a gift.

  • [On television:] It's made people moronic, it's robbed people of their ability to think. It's done tremendous damage, and every single household that has a small child should take it and throw it out the window.

  • The best way to eat crabs, as everyone knows, is off newspaper at a large table with a large number of people.

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  • I do not believe that you have to spend a lot of money to eat well: it is hard to beat a plain old baked potato.

  • The sharing of food is the basis of social life, and to many people it is the only kind of social life worth participating in.

  • It is a fact of life that people give dinner parties, and when they invite you, you have to turn around and invite them back. Often they retaliate by inviting you again, and you must then extend another invitation. Back and forth you go, like Ping-Pong balls, and what you end up with is called social life.

  • And, for an unsurpassed double whammy, there is talking about eating while you are eating with friends.

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