Jesus does not give recipes that show the way to God as other teachers of religion do. He is himself the way.
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People have been frying foods since Jesus was on this planet, and there is always going to be greasy, fried, salty, sugary food. It is up to the individual to walk in and say, 'I don't want those fries today.'
You don't have to stick with these recipes. They're guides. As I say, they're a way in. Have fun with them. It's an easier way to cook in a busy life, once you get the hang of it.
It's a very naive idea to think that the chef is cooking everything, and, on top of it, is irreplaceable. That would mean that basically he is the only genius, and there are idiots all around him, which doesn't make sense.
Recipes are important but only to a point. What's more important than recipes is how we think about food, and a good cookbook should open up a new way of doing just that.
It's like a kitchen, acting. Put a chef in a kitchen and they will have different recipes. Whatever your recipe, what works for you won't work for another.
There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.
To me, my recipes are priceless.
A cookbook is not like being an author. It's writing down recipes; it's not writing.
Recipes tell you nothing. Learning techniques is the key.
I had these recipes that say do this, do that. Who MAKES these rules?