Antidotes Quote by Michael Pollan Download Open image “We spend our lives in front of screens, and cooking is one of the best antidotes.” — Michael Pollan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Antidotes Best Best Antidotes Cooking Cooking Best Food Front Screens Screens Cooking Spend
I'm opposed to a lot of the time that we as a civilization have come to spend looking at screens. For my money, life… — Nick Offerman Copy Share Image
I pre-screen restaurants because my objective is to never have a bad meal, and I get pretty close to that. — Robert Sietsema Copy Share Image
In a world where so much happens through computer screens, making a meal by hand, touching the raw materials, feeling your way through a… — Carl Honore Copy Share Image
If I'm writing a book or doing something where I've got a lot of time at home, then cooking is always a really good… — Gok Wan Copy Share Image
I love watching people enjoying food. It's very relaxing for me to cook. — Cara Buono Copy Share Image
People who spend a lot of time behind screens tend to be very stressed end up not terribly happy individuals and I think it's… — Michaela Strachan Copy Share Image
Let me start with a confession: I don't enjoy cooking. The reason I usually do it at home is not because I'm a New… — Mark Barrowcliffe Copy Share Image
Cooking is a great way to get back in touch with things that brought us comfort. — Lizabeth Scott Copy Share Image
I cannot cook to save my life. I'm really frighteningly useless, when you get down to it. — Nikki Cox Copy Share Image
“In the same way that the picturesque designers were always careful to include some reminder of our mortality in their gardens -- a ruin,… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
My hope is that if people have the knowledge, and if they actually see where their food comes from and have access to the… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
The problem is that we let special-occasion food become everyday food. That goes for soda and french fries. — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
Every peasant cuisine has incredible ingenious tricks for getting a lot of nutrition out of a small amount of ingredients. There are people who… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“In ancient Greece, the word for “cook,” “butcher,” and “priest” was the same—mageiros—and the word shares an etymological root with “magic.” — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
In the end I'm still a writer. I'm still a journalist, and my first responsibility is to my readers. That's where I have to… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
Seeds have the power to preserve species, to enhance cultural as well as genetic diversity, to counter economic monopoly and to check the advance… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“The bubble logic driving tulipomania has since acquired a name: “the greater fool theory.” Although by any conventional measure it is folly to pay… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“Of the seven deadly sins, surely it is pride that most afflicts the gardener.” — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
Growing corn, which from a biological perspective had always been a process of capturing sunlight to turn into food, has in no small measure… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
Eat with consciousness. When you eat with consciousness, and you know what you're eating, and you eat it in full appreciation of what it… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
No one dies of fatal truths nowadays: there are too many antidotes. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
One of the best antidotes for depression is to look around and see what you can do to help out - to make a… — Horst Rechelbacher Copy Share Image
“Kila sumu ina kiuasumu chake. Viuasumu vya 'cyanide' ni 'amyl nitrite', 'sodium nitrite', 'cyanokit', na 'sodium thiosulfate'. Kazi ya viuasumu hivi ni kuzalisha madini… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Clear-sightedness, persistence, and transcendence can be excellent antidotes for ultimate peace of mind and buoyancy in life, and sometimes valuable cures against social and… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image