I don't copy recipes without trying them out. I don't reprint without trying them again.
Good food is always a trouble and its preparation should be regarded as a labour of love. - Elizabeth David
Good food is always a trouble and its preparation should be regarded as a labour of love.
- Elizabeth David
To eat figs off the tree in the very early morning, when they have been barely touched by the sun, is one of the exquisite pleasures of the Mediterra… - Elizabeth David
To eat figs off the tree in the very early morning, when they have been barely touched by the sun, is one of the exquisite pleasures of the Mediterra…
I'm very interested in my new kitchen equipment shop. I've started it with two friends. - Elizabeth David
I'm very interested in my new kitchen equipment shop. I've started it with two friends.
It isnt only fictional heroes to whom toast means home and comfort. It is related of the Duke of Wellington - I believe by Lord Ellesmere - that when… - Elizabeth David
It isnt only fictional heroes to whom toast means home and comfort. It is related of the Duke of Wellington - I believe by Lord Ellesmere - that when…
It is a very great mistake to suppose, as a few English cooks still do, that spaghetti and macaroni should be soaked in water before cooking. - Elizabeth David
It is a very great mistake to suppose, as a few English cooks still do, that spaghetti and macaroni should be soaked in water before cooking.
I don't copy recipes without trying them out. I don't reprint without trying them again. - Elizabeth David
Every day holds the possibility of a miracle. - Elizabeth David
Every day holds the possibility of a miracle.
Some sensible person once remarked that you spend the whole of your life either in your bed or in your shoes. Having done the best you can by shoes a… - Elizabeth David
Some sensible person once remarked that you spend the whole of your life either in your bed or in your shoes. Having done the best you can by shoes a…
The grotesque prudishness and archness with which garlic is treated in [England] has led to the superstition that rubbing the bowl with it before put… - Elizabeth David
The grotesque prudishness and archness with which garlic is treated in [England] has led to the superstition that rubbing the bowl with it before put…
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