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

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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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I grew up in Austria, and for me real comfort food is Wiener Schnitzel. Wiener Schnitzel and mashed potatoes because it reminds me of my youth… It reminds me when I grow up and it feels very comforting. – Wolfgang Puck

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Everybody has to put purees underneath everything now. Its like people think we need the steak, and then we need some baby food with it. – Wolfgang Puck

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Did you ever see the customers in health – food stores? They are pale, skinny people who look half – dead. In a steak house, you see robust, ruddy people. Theyre dying, of course, but they look terrific. – Bill Cosby

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In 71 or 72 I returned to New Orleans and stayed there. I started cooking Louisiana food. Of all the things I had cooked, it was the best-and it was my heritage. – Paul Prudhomme

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When youre starting out as an actor, there isnt much food around. I was lucky to have a hit pretty early on. I didnt starve too long. – Steve Guttenberg

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You dont need a silver fork to eat good food. – Paul Prudhomme

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