Quote by Wolfgang Puck
Television in the 80s was very limited. There was no Food Network.

Television in the 80s was very limited. There was no Food Network. – Wolfgang Puck

Other quotes by Wolfgang Puck

For me, I dont expect to have a really amazing meal each time I dine out. Having a good meal with your loved ones – thats what makes the experience. – Wolfgang Puck

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Theres a lot of processed food in America and I know that can make some tourists whore used to fresh food feel sick. – Wolfgang Puck

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Italian food is all about ingredients and its not fussy and its not fancy. – Wolfgang Puck

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Another nice thing was that I would type out letters home for the admirals stewards. They would then feed me the same food the admiral ate. – Jack Adams

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Food is not rational. Food is culture, habit, craving and identity. – Jonathan Safran Foer

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Part of my job as a food writer is to describe food. So my work on Top Chef, I feel, is an extension of that. When we give a criticism to the contestant, we want to make sure we tell them why its not working and why it would work if they did it a different way. – Padma Lakshmi

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Even more importantly, its wine, food and the arts. Incorporating those three enhances the quality of life. – Robert Mondavi

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