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On Cooking:
- Julia Child
- "The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude."
- Craig Claiborne
- "Cooking is at once child's play and adult joy. And cooking done with care is an act of love."
- Anthony Bourdain
- "Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn.
To me, life without veal stock, pork fat, sausage, organ meat, demi-glace, or even stinky cheese is a life not worth living.
Vegetarians are the enemy of everything good and decent in the human spirit, an affront to all I stand for, the pure enjoyment of food. The body, these waterheads imagine, is a temple that should not be polluted by animal protein. It's healthier, they insist, though every vegetarian waiter I've worked with is brought down by any rumor of a cold.
Oh, I'll accommodate them, I'll rummage around for something to feed them, for a 'vegetarian plate', if called on to do so. Fourteen dollars for a few slices of grilled eggplant and zucchini suits my food cost fine."
- "Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn.
On Brewing:
- Anonymous
- "Give a man a beer, he'll drink for the day. Teach a man to brew, he'll be drunk the rest of his life."
- Friar Tuck in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves
- "This is grain, which any fool can eat, but for which the Lord intended a more divine means of consumption... Beer!"
On Alchemy:
- Jean Dubuis
- "Alchemy is the art of manipulating life, and consciousness in matter, to help it evolve, or to solve problems of inner disharmonies."
- Albert Poisson
- Scholasticism with its subtle argumentation,
Theology with its ambiguous phraseology,
Astrology, so vast and so complex,
are all children's games when compared with alchemy.
- Scholasticism with its subtle argumentation,