"My grandmother was the greatest cook in the world. She could just go in there, the whole kitchen would look like a tornado hit it and then she'd come out with the best food. Then she'd sit at the table and she wouldn't eat!"
- Edie Brickell
About this Quote
This quote talks to the extraordinary skill of Edie Brickell's granny as a cook. It paints a vibrant picture of her grandma's ability in the kitchen, where she could apparently produce a tasty meal out of absolutely nothing. It also talks to her granny's altruism, as she would spend time in the kitchen preparing food for others, yet not partake in the meal herself. This quote is a testimony to the power of a grandma's love, as she was willing to sacrifice her own convenience for the benefit of her household. It is a tip of the value of family and the happiness that can be found in the easy act of sharing a meal.
This quote is written / told by Edie Brickell somewhere between March 10, 1966 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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