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Quotes About Seasonality

The appeal of Wii to nongamers has taken away some of the seasonality of sales we've come to expect in the past.
~ Reggie Fils-Aime
For me it was sort of career suicide to work in color, but I did it because I perceived myself from an early stage to be interested in seasonality - the changing of the seasons - that's what I deeply loved.
~ Joel Sternfeld
We may prefer to see ourselves as masters of nature, controllers of all change and progress, exempt from the seasons of history. Yet the more we balk at seasonality and the more we try to eradicate it, the more menacing we render our view of time—and of the future.
~ William Strauss
There's a lot of American kids think their food comes from the grocery store and the concept of seasonality has no meaning to them whatsoever.
~ Peter Senge
I love the simplicity, the ingredients, the culture, the history and the seasonality of Italian cuisine. In Italy people do not travel. They cook the way grandma did, using fresh ingredients and what is available in season.
~ Anne Burrell
Seasonality in winter doesn't have to mean sleep-inducing, stew-like, starchy casseroles.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
In an attempt to have access to everything year-round, produce has lost its magic.
~ Marcela Valladolid
I want to know where my food comes from and the conditions in which it's grown. I also want to embrace traditional British produce, and seasonality.
~ Sheherazade Goldsmith
My grandmother taught me the seasonality of food. She lived with the rhythms of nature. That's the way we should live. Why do we need raspberries in January flown from Chile?
~ Lidia Bastianich
Virtually every process is best carried out at one time or other of the year and that is not something to take lightly... There is much more to seasonality, though, than breeding or migration. Virtually every internal process alters... We humans were clearly highly seasonal beasts until the coming of electric light but traces remain.
~ Brian Follett, 2009
I love the simplicity, the ingredients, the culture, the history and the seasonality of Italian cuisine. In Italy people do not travel. They cook the way grandma did, using fresh ingredients and what is available in season.
~ Anne Burrell