"Kitchens of the Great Midwest" Quotes
"Kitchens of the Great Midwest" follows the culinary journey of Eva Thorvald, a food prodigy with a passion for cooking and a complex family history.
fiction | 310 pages | Published in 2015
Quotes
She loved him, she didn't love him, it didn't matter; she didn't know him, she knew him better than anyone.
You can't expect to make everyone like you. It's not in the cards for anyone.
She didn't need to be the best, just to be better than her previous self.
People will always hate what they don't understand.
An acquired taste is better than a taste acquired easily.
Sometimes the best way to show love is to leave someone alone.
Success comes from persistence, not luck.
The kitchen was where the best stories were told, and the best memories were made.
It's not the food that makes a meal, it's the company.
The secret ingredient in every great dish is a little bit of love.





