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Quotes About Stew

We hand the meat over to Greasy Sae in the kitchen. She likes District 13 well enough, even though she thinks the cooks are somewhat lacking in imagination. But a woman who came up with a palatable wild dog and rhubarb stew is bound to feel as if her hands are tied here.
~ Suzanne Collins
lamb stew with dried plums,
~ Suzanne Collins
Life is like a stew, you have to stir it frequently, or all the scum rises to the top.
~ Tom Robbins
I think this goat must have been fed on old boots,' Stubble complained as he chewed the last scraps of flesh from the bones littering his stew.
~ Carl Sargent
I'll convert you!Into a stew.A nice little, white little, missionary stew!
~ T. S. Eliot
Our wants are many, our farthings few; And oft we sleep in the rain and dew! Our evening meal is a turnip stew; In spite of all we're a jolly crew!
~ Jack Vance
Since it was there, Larkin got another bowl, spooned up stew for himself. "He fights with us. We're an army." "An army? Talk about delusions of grandeur. What are you?" she asked Glenna. "Witch." "So, we've got a witch, a sorcerer, a couple of refugees from Geall and a vampire. Some army.
~ Nora Roberts
If you can master peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for Stew, I'd be really impressed. "Peanut butter sticks to the bread and rips it apart. It's stupid.
~ Larissa Ione
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... now you tell me what you know.
~ Groucho Marx
If you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does.
~ Groucho Marx
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... now you tell me what you know.
~ Groucho Marx
We parked in back and walked down the stairs with their polished brass railings, past the old-fashioned kitchen. We could see the chefs cooking. It smelled like stew, or meat loaf, the way time should smell, solid and nourishing.
~ Janet Fitch
Dinner is often a stew of beans or legumes, which are awesome for dieting; they give you that meaty satisfaction and both are excellent with whole grain rice or bread.
~ Nadia Giosia
My signature dish is a khoresht fesenjan. It's a stew with pomegranate and walnuts.
~ Kayvan Novak
A key feature of Macedonia's protein dishes is the mix of meat, so you'll often find a stew of pork and chicken, for example, rather than a singular beast.
~ Melissa Leong
I make a sensational chicken, chorizo and mung bean stew.
~ Joe Lycett
The antique shop in the Brompton Road proved, as fore-shadowed, to be an antique shop in the Brompton Road and, like all antique shops except the swanky ones in the Bond Street neigbourhood, dingy outside and dark and smelly within. I don't know why it is, but the proprietors of these establishments always seem to be cooking some sort of stew in the back room.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Buttercup's mother whirled on him. 'Did you forget to pay your taxes?' (This was after taxes. But everything is after taxes. Taxes were here even before stew.)
~ William Goldman
This was after stew. But then, so is everything. When the first man crawled out of the slime and went to make his home on land, what he had for dinner that night was stew.
~ William Goldman
This was after taxes. But everything is after taxes. Taxes were here even before stew.)
~ William Goldman
We should give it an imposing name, too," he said. "The Inscrutable Bowl of Infinite Stew, or something." Thorn
~ Tui T. Sutherland
The most futile thing a man can do is to ponder the alternatives, to stew and fret over the life that might have been lived if circumstances had not pointed his future in a certain direction.
~ William Styron
the bald details of the crimes themselves were as uninteresting as stew that had lost all its meat and fish
~ Unknown
There was more barley than beef in his stew.
~ Peter David