Danh ngôn của Alice Roosevelt Longworth

You can't make a souffle rise twice.
You can't make a souffle rise twice.
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Tác giả: Alice Roosevelt Longworth | Chuyên mục: Food | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Alice Roosevelt Longworth
- I have a simple philosophy: Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Scratch where it itches.
- My father always wanted to be the corpse at every funeral, the bride at every wedding and the baby at every christening.
- Dorothy is the only woman in history who has had her menopause in public and made it pay.
- He looks as though he's been weaned on a pickle.
- If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Food
- When I get down to Louisiana, I get to have a taste of some of that great food.
- I'm typically a 'just drink water' kind of guy. I was a bodybuilder in high school, so I used to - food to me was, 'there are this many grams of carbohydrates and proteins, and I need these micronutrients in order to grow and be fit,' and I ate in order to live and not live in order to eat, and I think most people are the opposite.
- I know it sounds weird, but the food that I eat, it doesn't make a big difference, and it never has. So, I've saved a ton of money not buying a lot of alcohol, not going out to restaurants too much. So, I think it's part of our culture, and it's part of a social activity more than anything else.
- I wanted to get away from the Mexican vernacular and do more 'nuevo Latino.' Americans are starting to understand regionality in Mexican food. It is very regional in terms of ingredients.
- Marcus Samuelsson is a chef who inspires me everyday. He has such a deep understanding of flavors and techniques. His food is representative of the diverse world that we live in. What he has done in Harlem with Red Rooster is very special. Marcus is not just a chef, he's a food activist.