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We don't know what part of an animal it is. But she'll be in there frying it up. Let's just say she can create some meals. Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness.
EeTisha Riddle
When we understand that man is the only animal who must create meaning, who must open a wedge into neutral nature, we already understand the essence of love. Love is the problem of an animal who must find life, create a dialogue with nature in order to experience his own being.
Ernest Becker
The animal was detected on the farm where it was born and no part of this animal entered the food for human consumption or feed for animal consumption purposes.
Brian Evans
FRYING-PAN, n. One part of the penal apparatus employed in that punitive institution, a woman's kitchen. The frying-pan was invented by Calvin, and by him used in cooking span-long infants that had died without baptism; and observing one day the horrible torment of a tramp who had incautiously pulled a fried babe from the waste-dump and devoured it, it occurred to the great divine to rob death of its terrors by introducing the frying-pan into every household in Geneva. Thence it spread to all corners of the world, and has been of invaluable assistance in the propagation of his sombre faith. The following lines (said to be from the pen of his Grace Bishop Potter) seem to imply that the usefulness of this utensil is not limited to this world; but as the consequences of its employment in this life reach over into the life to come, so also itself may be found on the other side, rewarding its devotees:
Old Nick was summoned to the skies. Said Peter: "Your intentions Are good, but you lack enterprise Concerning new inventions.
"Now, broiling in an ancient plan Of torment, but I hear it Reported that the frying-pan Sears best the wicked spirit.
"Go get one --fill it up with fat -- Fry sinners brown and good in't."
"I know a trick worth two o' that," Said Nick --"I'll cook their food in't."
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
I fear animals regard man as a creature of their own kind which has in a highly dangerous fashion lost its healthy animal reason / as the mad animal, as the laughing animal, as the weeping animal, as the unhappy animal.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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1844
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1900
)
When poets write about food it is usually celebratory. Food as the thing-in-itself, but also the thoughtful preparation of meals, the serving of meals, meals communally shared: a sense of the sacred in the profane.
Joyce Carol Oates
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1938
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Mad
Anytime you find all or part of a prehistoric animal, it's significant. This is a nearly complete animal.
Mark Renz
[Specifically, local activities funded through the grant will include two afterschool classes offered by YYFAP as part of its open recreation program for children and youth. Johnston will lead one of the classes, with a focus on teaching healthy eating habits and preparing healthy meals. Food for the class will be purchased by the clinic, and Johnston will guide children through] fun, nutritious alternatives to fast food, ... As part of the course, the students will do their own grocery shopping and learn how to plan and cook their own meals.
Leslie Carter
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1986
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Many consumers are moving away from three core meals because they are skipping meals out of necessity. Some consumers are instead eating only when hungry, and eating more frequent meals of smaller portion size.
Matthew Adams
This is our first year to do this event. But we hope to be able to do it every year as a part of March for Meals. March is the national Meals on Wheels month, to raise awareness of the organization and to raise awareness of senior hunger issues.
Amy Jackson
Man is the religious animal. He is the only religious animal. He is the only animal that has the True Religion –- several of them. He is the only animal that loves his neighbor as himself and cuts his throat, if his theology isn't straight. He has made a graveyard of the globe in trying his honest best to smooth his brother's path to happiness and heaven.
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
)
They have had to take the seeds from their meals and then scratch at the soil in order to get that going. These people have been put in such a hellish situation and yet, somehow, they have found a way to create life, literally.
Sabin Willett
You go to the back lines where Baptist teams from Bolivar, and later Bartlett, were prepping the food. Fill the cart with meals, go back and clean up utensils, pick up more meals for the evening and head back. Serve the meals, head back and clean up once more,
John Quinn
I abhor averages. I like the individual case. A man may have six meals one day and none the next, making an average of three meals per day, but that is not a good way to live.
Louis D. Brandeis
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1856
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1941
)
Attityd
I think that cooking meals at home is on the decline. Cooks who also plan their meals ahead are probably even a smaller subset.
Suzy Pelican
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