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en Almost everyone in the kitchen has worked in a restaurant or been to cooking school, ... One person started as a dishwasher and now cooks and is in a supervisory position.

en I would take my kitchen apart. I would completely clean the stove and refrigerator, and take the dishwasher apart. I know parts of a dishwasher nobody ever sees. I'd tell the family to stay out of my way and don't make crumbs.

en He liked cooking. He would go to work sick and you wouldn't know it. He was so stubborn. His goal was he'd get three cooks on the line, and he'd get on the line by himself and produce more than those three cooks would.

en Nobody cooks at home like they cook in restaurants; they'd all be dead, ... Home cooking is not trendy at all. French cooking really consists of some few hundred recipes handed down. Everyone has a little twist on what is a classic recipe.

en He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. I started to train in economics, and I hated it. I never really entered that world, and went to a cooking school in London. Since then I've been cooking in great places all over the world: mostly California, Italy, and a little bit of France.
  Mario Batali

en Everything in there is so tight. And that tiny little kitchen. I'm afraid to touch anything, so I haven't been cooking at all and that hurts me. Cooking is like medicine to me. I do it, and I feel good.

en We really think that cooking is a life skill. Home ec is not really taught in the schools anymore, but it's important to learn the basics, the nuts and bolts of cooking, and be familiar with the kitchen.

en Historically in restaurants, the service staff is awarded significantly higher wages than cooks and other staff who prepare the food on which a restaurant's reputation is based. The gap in pay is so great that it is becoming increasingly difficult for young cooks to pursue their passion at the rate of pay restaurants are able to afford.

en While many of us enjoy the nostalgia of grandmother's cooking, we can't imagine living without the comforts of the modern kitchen. Our goal is to provide consumers new and creative ways to make life in the kitchen easier.

en I started as an orderly (at Charleroi-Monessen) to earn money to go to lab school. I became a lab technician and worked in that position for 14 years.

en Too many cooks in the kitchen!

en I believe that classic Italian kitchen, that is the old days home cooking, the old times women cooking, reflects a universal taste that everybody likes, regardless of nationality. It is the only cuisine that can be prepared and repeated daily. This is definitely one of the reasons of the success of our restaurants.

en In New York, it's all about restaurants -- prepared food. Nobody cooks because nobody has a kitchen, or if they do, they've converted it into a shoe closet,

en Bad cooks -- and the utter lack of reason in the kitchen -- have delayed human development longest and impaired it most.
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en [In the premiere episode of Hell's Kitchen, Ramsay demands the chefs create a signature dish to get a better gauge on their cooking skill.] Watching them create their signature dishes on the first show was an enormous insight into their personalities, ... I can tell in two minutes if someone will make it in my kitchen.


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