Quotes About Potato
It was not until very much in the posterior that I understanded that each of us was laughing for a different reason, for our own reason, and that not on of those reasons had a thing to do with the potato.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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nothing transformed the politics, the economy and the table of Europe like the potato. The tuber from Peru.
~ A.A. Gill
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It is a miserable irony that the potato came from America and sent these people back to America as desperate economic refugees.
~ A.A. Gill
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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, a novel/memoir by Annie Barrows and Mary Ann Shaffer that is every bit as charming as its title, and Island at War, a Masterpiece Theatre TV miniseries. In
~ Aaron Elkins
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Steakhouses sort of have this old-school nature to them; they're like museums full of good food. It's fun hearing the waiter share his expertise on the different cuts of beef and how they're going to cut up your baked potato.
~ Jim Gaffigan
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I go on 'Sunday Brunch' and Simon Rimmer's mashed potato is like heaven.
~ Bob Mortimer
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On Sundays, my favorite is alu paratha with kheer and jiggery.
~ Mimi Chakraborty
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There was a smell like a cut potato from all the land, raw and cold and white from having the moon on it most of the night.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Our model citizen is a sophisticate who before puberty understands how to produce a baby, but who at the age of thirty will not know how to produce a potato.
~ Wendell Berry
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It a heasy t'ing to live for de lightnin' crack hillumination of possession. It heasy to hide in de dark o' faith , pretendin' dat anyt'in' dat skitter an' scuttle in de night is jus' bad himagination. It a heasy t'in' jus' to stay where you at. Grow roots. Vegetate . Be a potato.
~ Dave McKean
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His nose was the size of a small fist and resembled a deformed potato.
~ James Dashner
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Now, to most people, a french-fried potato is a pretty uninspiring object. It's fodder, something to kill time chewing between bites of hamburger and swallows of milk shake. That's your ordinary french fry. The McDonald's french fry was in an entirely different league. They lavished attention on it. I didn't know it then, but one day I would, too. The french fry would become almost sacrosanct for me,
~ Ray Kroc
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You know who does really good chips? Australian KFC.
~ Luke Hemmings
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I get superstitious. I always have to have some form of potato, either chips or mashed potato or roast potatoes on a show day.
~ Nadine Coyle
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After a while I got in past the velvet rope and ate one of Rudy's world-famous Salisbury steaks, which is hamburger on a slab of burnt wood, ringed with browned-over mashed potato, supported by fried onion rings and one of those mixed up salads which men will eat with complete docility in restaurants, although they would probably start yelling if their wives tried to feed them one at home.
~ Raymond Chandler
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Because the plant is an herb, not a tree, the banana is properly classed as a berry. The plant grows from a rhizome, which, in the way of a potato, has no roots. It's
~ Rich Cohen
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Government bailouts are like potato chips: You can't stop with just one.
~ Thomas Sowell
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Sweden endured a potato famine like in Ireland and loads of people emigrated to the US.
~ Rachel Khoo
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I cook rarely, but I've kind of got two or three dishes that I stick to. I do a great sweet potato and lentil curry.
~ Chris O'Dowd
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What kind of animal am I eating?' Sam wiped her mouth with the back of her hand. 'It's named Saehrimnir.' 'Okay, first of all, who names their dinner? I don't want to know my dinner's name. This potato--is this potato named Steve?' She rolled her eyes. 'No, stupid. That's Phil. The bread is Steve.
~ Rick Riordan
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Even Phil the potato tasted great.
~ Rick Riordan
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Without the potatoe, the balance of European power might never have tilted north
~ Michael Pollan
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He had a face roughly the shape and color of a clumsily peeled Idaho potato, and he had a jaw like the end of a cigarette carton.
~ David Markson
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I remember I once went to a nutritionist who said I come from good Russian-Jewish peasant stock, which means I can hold a potato in my body for a week, if need be.
~ Jennifer Jason Leigh
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