Jonathan Swift Quotes About Cooking

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  • Bachelor's fare: bread and cheese, and kisses.

    Cooking  
    Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth (1778). “The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Notes Historical and Critical”, p.182
  • 'T is an old maxim in the schools, That flattery 's the food of fools; Yet now and then your men of wit Will condescend to take a bit.

    School   Men   Cooking  
    Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols (1801). “The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin”, p.121
  • This is every cook's opinion - no savory dish without an onion, but lest your kissing should be spoiled your onions must be fully boiled.

    Cooking  
    Jonathan Swift, “Market Women’s Cries”
  • If a lump of soot falls into the soup and you cannot conveniently get it out, stir it well in and it will give the soup a French taste.

    Cooking  
    Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe (1859). “The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.: With Copious Notes and Additions and a Memoir of the Author”, p.114
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