Food Quote by Andrew Zimmern Download Open image “You can tell the history of people on a plate.” — Andrew Zimmern ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Food History History People People People Plate Plate Tell Tell History You
History is often best told from the ground, out of a car window or in someone's kitchen, not through some huge production mechanism or… — Josh Fox Copy Share Image
History has rewritten itself so many times I'm not really sure how it was to begin with -- it's a bit like trying to… — Jasper Fforde Copy Share Image
History consists of a corpus ascertained facts. The facts are available to the historian in documents, inscriptions and so on, like fish in the… — Edward Hallett Carr Copy Share Image
“It is a hard lesson to learn and a lesson we most of us need to learn at some point: We cannot assume to… — Na'ama Yehuda Copy Share Image
The same way one tells a recipe, one tells a family history. Each one of us has our past locked inside. — Laura Esquivel Copy Share Image
What would we do without plaques to tell us who lived where and when? They introduce the past into the present, and are the… — Craig Brown Copy Share Image
I'd be very happy serving on a local school board. I just know that I have a responsibility to give back. — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
The single greatest pleasure that I have in doing ('Bizarre Foods') is when I meet families with 6, 7, 8-year-olds, or teenagers, who say,… — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
I have a tremendous platform and responsibility to talk to people about these issues about sustainability and about health and wellness when it comes… — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
As a teenager, I spent my days at the beach and nights cooking in Long Island restaurants. — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
In everything I do, I want people to get the message of acceptance, to learn not to practice contempt without investigation. I have an… — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
I think our former first lady said it last month in one of her first speeches since leaving the White House, I think I'm… — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
I lost an apartment. l became homeless for 11 months and squatted in a building on Sullivan Street in lower Manhattan. — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
The summer after college, I got a job as a chef at Conscience Point Inn in Southampton. I spent the summer on the water… — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
I love the Minnesota State Fair, and I go with my family every August for nearly all 12 days. — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
I don't like being at food festivals and have someone from some weird cable access show that's all about lifestyle get in my face… — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
I think right now the focus of people involved in food issues have to be legislative resolution at the county, city, state, and national… — Andrew Zimmern Copy Share Image
On Sundays, that's my pig out day and I do the pizza and the beer. — Victoria Silvstedt Copy Share Image
Before Noah, men having only water to drink, could not find the truth. Accordingly...they became abominably wicked, and they were justly exterminated by the… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
By eating many fruits and vegetables in place of fast food and junk food, people could avoid obesity. — David H. Murdock Copy Share Image
“The global population of Earth are involved in the following corporate government experiments: The long term effects of - 1. Nuclear bomb fallout radiation.… — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
“My God, Joseph, your toasted sandwiches are the fucking shit. You do know that right?” — Beth Ashworth Copy Share Image
To me, Caribbean food is about fresh, seasonal produce - using what's in season to create vibrant and great tasting food. The spicing is… — Ainsley Harriott Copy Share Image
“[S]ometimes, when you are a food person, the possible irrelevance of what you are doing doesn’t cross your mind until it’s too late. (Once,… — Nora Ephron Copy Share Image
“if you cannot control your hunger and appetite, good luck managing your blood chemistry, metabolism, waistline, and, in the bigger picture, the prospect of… — David Perlmutter Copy Share Image
“Hungarian Proverb: A dish of cabbages can be heated when it grows cold, but it will never taste the same.” — Mourid Barghouti Copy Share Image
“The phrase “low and slow” was coined to describe the relatively low temperatures used for smoking and the lengthy amount of time it takes… — Ted Reader Copy Share Image
Things live and die, and then someone processes them into edible portions. This is a complete telling of the story, 'Food.' The basic plot… — David Fahrenthold Copy Share Image