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One Quotes by Bobby Flay
- Chipotles to me are a one-of-a-kind pepper because they're smoked jalapenos, so they're fiery and they're smoky. It's good to use chipotles in salsas or…
- One of the things that happens in my house on the holidays is after dessert, we sit down to a very ambitious men-versus-women game of…
- When I'm hiring a cook for one of my restaurants, and I want to see what they can do, I usually ask them to make…
- When people pile seven things onto one burger, it drives me nuts!
- One thing you don't want to do as a host is be running around all evening. Do as much as you can ahead of time,…
- A molcajete is a stone mortar and pestle from Mexico. They're great for grinding spices and making salsa and guacamole because they give everything a…
- Charcoal or gas. Both give excellent results, so choose the one that best suits your style of cooking.
- There are so many great things about this business. Almost everybody is on the same team. It is all for one-friendly competitiveness. No one is…
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- We construct a narrative for ourselves, and that's the thread that we follow from one day to the next. People who disintegrate… — Paul Auster
- Where all are guilty, no one is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and… — Hannah Arendt
- A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one. — Aristotle