“Lee Chong’s grocery, while not a model of neatness, was a miracle of supply.”— John Steinbeck, amazon.com
“My first indication that food was something other than a substance one stuffed in one's face when hungry—like filling up at a gas station—came after fourth grade in elementary school.”— Anthony Bourdain, amazon.com
“I really don't think I need buns of steel. I'd be happy with buns of cinnamon.”— Ellen Degeneres, amazon.com
“Mámá was fond of saying that nothing tastes as good as skinny feels—an aphorism I was pretty sure she'd cribbed from the thinspiration sites she subscribed to online—but I believed that anyone who said such things had never tasted chili-cheese fries with melted cheddar, fresh ground beef, and Tapati…”— Nenia Campbell, amazon.com
“Eating is not a crime. It’s not a moral issue. It’s normal. It’s enjoyable. It just is.”— Carrie Arnold, amazon.com
“I like rice. Rice is great when you're hungry and you want 2,000 of something.”— Mitch Hedberg, youtube.com
“Daily, our eating turns nature into culture, transforming the body of the world into our bodies and minds.”— Michael Pollan, amazon.com
“But that's the challenge -- to change the system more than it changes you.”— Michael Pollan, amazon.com