Laurie Colwin Quotes & Sayings (Page 2)
Laurie Colwin quotes and sayings page 2 (author). Here's quote # 11 through 20 out of the 28 we have.
“Certainly, cooking for oneself reveals man at his weirdest.”
“Cooking is like anything else: some people have an inborn talent for it. Some become expert by practicing, and some learn from books.”
“It is not just the Great Works of mankind that make a culture. It is the daily things, like what people eat and how they serve it.”
“When it comes to cakes and puddings, savouries, bread and tea cakes, the English cannot be surpassed.”
“Cooking is like love. You don't have to be particularly beautiful or very glamorous, or even very exciting to fall in love. You just have to be interested in it. It's the same thing with food.”
“I myself am not particularly interested in restaurant cooking. I don't really want to learn how to make a napoleon. I'd much rather learn how to make a very good lemon cake, which you can make in your own home. I like plain, old-fashioned home food.”
“Not everyone can write a book or paint a picture or write a symphony, but almost anyone can fall in love. There is something almost miraculous in that.”
“I love to eat out, but even more, I love to eat in.”
“It is my opinion that Norman Rockwell and his ilk have done more to make already anxious people feel guilty than anyone else.”
“My idea of a good time abroad is to visit someone's house and hang out, poking into their cupboards if they will let me.”
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