Quote by Alexandra Paul
Ive always preferred food be on the blander side. - Alexandra Paul

Ive always preferred food be on the blander side. – Alexandra Paul

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The only way people are going to change their car buying habits, and the only way government will get behind alternatively fueled vehicles, is if gasoline prices continue to go up. – Alexandra Paul

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When the Exxon Valdez spilled in 1989, I was angry. I even wrote on the back of my car, Boycott Exxon! – Alexandra Paul

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Keep it simple in the kitchen. If you use quality ingredients, you dont need anything fancy to make food delicious: just a knife, a cutting board, and some good nonstick cookware, and youre set. – Curtis Stone

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Ever since Eve started it all by offering Adam the apple, womans punishment has been to supply a man with food then suffer the consequences when it disagrees with him. – Helen Rowland

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When I want comfort food, I buy Maltesers. I like all chocolates, but especially those. You can eat them, and because theyre so light, you can convince yourself that they are not actually that fattening. – David Walliams

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As long as the food is well prepared and not overdone, I think it tastes good. It doesnt matter if its Chinese, Japanese, anything. – Martin Yan

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