Quote by Paul Prudhomme
We trust something in a grocery store and assume its good. We dont

We trust something in a grocery store and assume its good. We dont learn about the most precious thing in life-the food we put in our body. Educate yourself! – Paul Prudhomme

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After failing four times and after working for other people and realizing that nobody paid attention to the food like they should have, we wanted to just pay attention to the food and service. – Paul Prudhomme

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Id like to have the first restaurant that can deliver incredible quality food to your table at your house at any time-right where you live. – Paul Prudhomme

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If you have acid in food, you need to sugar it. At a high temperature, the acids are changed to sugar. – Paul Prudhomme

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