FOOD QUOTES III

quotations about food

You can't just eat good food. You've got to talk about it too. And you've got to talk about it to somebody who understands that kind of food.

KURT VONNEGUT

Jailbird


Fast food, feed me fast
I've been waiting for an aeon
And I just won't last

PETE TOWNSHEND

"Fast Food", Iron Man


The best foods are not always those that taste nice, look nice but cost a lot. It is the nutritional value of the food that makes the body strong and healthy.

TAIORA MATENGA-SMITH

Cook Islands Cook Book


Food has it over sex for variety. Hedonistically, gustatory possibilities are much broader than copulatory ones.

JOSEPH EPSTEIN

Familiar Territory


You are what what you eat eats.

MICHAEL POLLAN

In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto


Food was always a conduit in our family for storytelling, and it was a way for us to keep in touch and remember things. We're people that use food to keep each other together and to always cheer us up and make all of our days better.

RACHEL RAY

Newsweek, Oct. 15, 2007


There are primitivists who contend that one should eat only raw plant foods, conspiracy theorists who view all processed foods as poisonous, food industry toadies who insist that the best foods are engineered, contrarians who are all too ready to subvert the conventional nutritional wisdom, classic conservatives who will go to any lengths to defend the majority opinion against all evidence, and other types. There will come a day when our growing scientific knowledge of human nutrition squeezes out most of the ideologists, but we're not there yet.

MATT FITZGERALD

Runner's World Performance Nutrition for Runners


The best foods are organically grown and come straight from the garden to the dinner table fresh, clean, and pure.

BRUCE FIFE

The Detox Book


We ought to know about our culinary past. Food and identity is terribly important ... I don't mean we should go out and eat historic dishes, but we should know what makes us different ... self-confident nations have that sense of where they come from.

TOM JAINE

Weekend Telegraph, Sep. 30, 2000