Quote by Gail Simmons
Like baseball, food will never go out of style we will always need

Like baseball, food will never go out of style we will always need to eat and we will always find it entertaining. I think of food TV this way – all the fun and none of the calories. – Gail Simmons

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I have a mantra in my head that there will always be another meal. I can put my fork down, knowing there will be good things in my future! – Gail Simmons

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Theres not a single chef I know of that does not think about the politics of the food theyre serving. – Gail Simmons

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Find combinations of flavors you love and buy the best quality ingredients you can afford. Your food is only going to be as good as the sum of its parts, like anything else. – Gail Simmons

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My mom, whos been in the restaurant business for 40 years, is the number-one influence in my life. But I look up to a lot of people in the industry. Tops on my list is Mario Batali. My mom and Mario taught me the same lesson: Food is love. – Rachael Ray

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I love Alton Browns show Good Eats, about the chemistry of food. Its really thoughtful. – Ina Garten

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Part of treatment for drugs and alcohol is you abstain from these, but with eating disorders you cant abstain from food so the treatment is longer than drugs and alcohol. – Carre Otis

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The disparity between a restaurants price and food quality rises in direct proportion to the size of the pepper mill. – Bryan Miller

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