Chemist Quote by Joan Dye Gussow Download Open image “As for butter versus margarine, I trust cows more than chemists.” — Joan Dye Gussow ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chemist Cows Fitness
Because of acid, I now know that butter is way better than margarine. — Mitch Hedberg Copy Share Image
I will never use a substitute for butter. Margarine is one molecule away from eating plastic. — Paula Deen Copy Share Image
I will never use a substitute for butter. Margarine is one molecule away from eating plastic. If I'm going to eat that type of… — Paula Deen Copy Share Image
“Butter was demonized and replaced with margarine, one of the most supremely stupid nutritional swap-outs in recent memory. Only much later did we discover that the supposedly healthier margarine was laden with trans fats, a really bad kind of fat created by using a kind of turkey baster to inject hydrogen atoms into a liquid (unsaturated) fat, making it more… — Jonny Bowden Copy Share
Cows, after leaving the low lands near the coast, are found to be plentiful everywhere, and to produce milk in small quantities, from which… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Margarine? That's not food. I Can't Believe It's Not Butter? I can. If you're planning on using margarine in anything, you can stop reading… — Anthony Bourdain Copy Share Image
We have no butter... but I ask you, would you rather have butter or guns? Preparedness makes us powerful. Butter merely makes us fat. — Hermann Goring Copy Share Image
Everything tastes better with butter. Meat that has fat in it is tender in a certain way, flavorful in a certain way. It's hard… — Alice Waters Copy Share Image
“grass-fed cattle produce milk and dairy products, such as butter and cheese, that can be a rich source of fat-soluble vitamins (E, A, K2,… — Deborah Kesten Copy Share Image
Would you rather have butter or guns? Preparedness makes us powerful. Butter merely makes us fat. — Hermann Goering Copy Share Image
If we want to keep farmers in business, it's time for all of us, ordinary citizens and policy makers alike, to begin learning how… — Joan Dye Gussow Copy Share Image
When people are suicidal, their thinking is paralyzed, their options appear spare or nonexistent, their mood is despairing, and hopelessness permeates their entire mental… — Kay Redfield Jamison Copy Share Image
As a chemist, I wanted to ask myself the question frustrated by biology: What is the minimal unit of matter that can undergo Darwinian… — Leroy Cronin Copy Share Image
I'm about to become a member of the Chemists Society of America. I'm very proud of that — Victoria Principal Copy Share Image
The fact is the physical chemists never use their eyes and are most lamentably lacking in chemical culture. It is essential to cast out… — Henry Edward Armstrong Copy Share Image
Mendeleev, unlike the squeamish Meyer, had balls enough to predict that new elements would be dug up. Look harder, you chemists and geologists, he… — Sam Kean Copy Share Image
I trained initially as a physical chemist, and then, after becoming interested in biology, I went to medical school and learned how to be… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
I assume the same problem exists in Australia as in America of back-biting and jealousy and parochialism among disciplines - there are the scientists,… — Richard Lewontin Copy Share Image
This is alchemy, and this is the office of Vulcan; he is the apothecary and chemist of the medicine. — Paracelsus Copy Share Image
“The chemists are a strange class of mortals, impelled by an almost insane impulse to seek their pleasures amid smoke and vapour, soot and… — Johann Joachim Becher Copy Share Image
The chemists work with inaccurate and poor measuring services, but they employ very good materials. The physicists, on the other hand, use excellent methods… — Wolfgang Ostwald Copy Share Image
From early childhood, I was interested in understanding how the world worked, and assumed I would be some kind of physical scientist or chemist.… — Stephen LaBerge Copy Share Image
There are chemists who spend their whole lives trying to find out what's in a lump of sugar. I want to know one thing.… — Pablo Picasso Copy Share Image