Quote by Samuel Richardson
Quantity in food is more to be regarded than quality. A full meal

Quantity in food is more to be regarded than quality. A full meal is a great enemy both to study and industry. – Samuel Richardson

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She is fond of greens who kisses the gardener. – Author Unknown

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Food

The Food Network was just starting in New York, and I was getting lots of attention from Mesa Grill. They had no money, so if you couldnt get there by subway, you couldnt be on. It wasnt like TV was something I really wanted to do – but I knew it would be great publicity for my restaurants. – Bobby Flay

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Food

UNICEF has repeatedly called on governments to ensure basic services for children and this includes providing food where the need exists. – Carol Bellamy

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Food

We must pay greater attention to keeping our bodies and minds healthy and able to heal. Yet we are making it difficult for our defences to work. We allow things to be sold that should not be called food. Many have no nutritive value and lead to obesity, salt imbalance, and allergies. – David Suzuki

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Food

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