"I have a good collection of cookery books. This is not so much because I like cooking, but because I like eating"
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That pivot matters in celebrity context, where identity is endlessly curated through objects. Owning cookbooks can read like lifestyle signaling, the kind that says, "I host", "I nourish", "I know my way around olive oil". Brown punctures that performance with a line that keeps the status but discards the piety. It's a small act of honesty that doubles as charm; self-deprecation is a reliable form of access, a way for public figures to seem unguarded without actually giving anything away.
There's also a sly nod to how modern "food culture" works. Many people collect recipes the way they collect travel guides: less for practical use than for mood, taste, and imagined versions of the self. The books function as edible daydreams, curated hope, a private Pinterest board with a spine. Brown's intent isn't to confess laziness so much as to reclaim pleasure. In an era that treats enjoyment like something you must earn, she refuses to pretend the work is the point.
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"I have a good collection of cookery books. This is not so much because I like cooking, but because I like eating." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-a-good-collection-of-cookery-books-this-is-11965/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.





