Quotes About Sugar
The characteristic sweetness of much American cooking was also established during these years, as cooks relied more and more on the blandness and general acceptability of sugar as a flavoring.
~ Laura Shapiro
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I sipped my own coffee, heavy on the sugar and cream, trying to make up for the late work the night before. Caffeine and sugar, the two basic food groups.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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Art without emotion is like chocolate cake without sugar. It makes you gag.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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This is an uglynasty Momside. She bought a book about it. Tough love. Sour sugar. Barbed velvet. Silent talk.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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Rage needs expression. Dhritarashtra expresses it by crushing the iron effigy of Bhima while Gandhari expresses it by burning Yudhishtira's toe with a glance. Once expressed, rage dissipates and reason returns. One is advised in many parts of India to eat sugar when angry, just like Gandhari did, so as not to end up cursing the Pandavas.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Life is like a cup of tea, the sugar is all at the bottom!
~ Julia Ward Howe
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It's so cozy to do Christmas Cookie Bonanza and have the lights twinkling on the tree and Christmas music and the whole house smelling like sugar and butter.
~ Jenny Han
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The United States is one of the world's largest producers of manufactured sugar,
~ Jessica Bruder
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Food is the all-purpose comforter, the giver of warmth, the source of the artificial yet deeply appreciated sugar high.
~ Jessica Zafra
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By his own careful measure, he consumed up to two hundred grams of sugar a day, equivalent to forty-eight teaspoons.
~ Erik Larson
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The more easily digestible and refined the carbohydrates, the greater the effect on our health, weight and well-being.
~ Andrew Weil
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A fairy tale is the kind of story in which one king goes to another king to borrow a cup of sugar.
~ Angela Carter
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I never did take sugar in my tea, or in coffee,' said the Vicar. 'I have always disliked it. But I understood that by taking saccharine, we were somehow assisting the war effort.
~ Angela Thirkell
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What are the most important changes we can make to avoid or delay the diseases of ageing? ?• ?Reduce our intake of sugar and those foods, like starches, that readily turn into sugar, and; ?• ?Don't be afraid of eating fats (the right kind of fats, of course).
~ Anita Flegg
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Hydrox cookies (what happened to them? They used to be so good. Sugar. No doubt they're leaving out sugar)
~ Ann Beattie
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I am on a ketos diet so I avoid sugar, dairy products, wheat, grain or pulses.
~ Puneet Issar
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Wheat makes my stomach very bloated. Sugar is horrible for my skin, but I love it.
~ Sara Sampaio
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I love to bake. I like to bake with wheat and try not to eat sugar, so I use applesauce instead, which probably sounds really gross.
~ Brenda Song
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This is what people don't understand: obesity is a symptom of poverty. It's not a lifestyle choice where people are just eating and not exercising. It's because kids - and this is the problem with school lunch right now - are getting sugar, fat, empty calories - lots of calories - but no nutrition.
~ Tom Colicchio
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It's so sweet, I feel like my teeth are rotting when I listen to the radio.
~ Bono
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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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As a matter of fact, with heating, you can coax more than two pounds (5 cups!) of sugar to dissolve in a single cup of water.
~ Robert L. Wolke
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When we eat the more "healthful," browner sugars, we're eating just as much sucrose along with the molasses residues. Why isn't the sucrose evil in that form?
~ Robert L. Wolke
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The stars were so thick in the sky that she could not even begin to find the most elementary constellations. They were like a million glistening grains of sugar on a black velvet cloth, and the waning moon shone like a Saracen's blade.
~ Robert Masello
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