A Quote by Mary Berry

Cooking and baking is both physical and mental therapy. — © Mary Berry
Cooking and baking is both physical and mental therapy.
I went to physical therapy, occupational therapy, voice, every kind of therapy except mental therapy - obviously!
Baking is how you start kids at cooking in the kitchen. It's fun whether it's baking bread or cookies. With baking, you have to be exact when it comes to ingredients.
Cooking involves a deadline and hungry people and ingredients that expire in a week. It's stressful. Cooking happens on the stove and on the clock. Baking happens with ingredients that last for months and come to life inside a warm oven. Baking is slow and leisurely.
I prefer cooking to baking. Baking, to me, is very precise, and it's about perfection.
Everything, living or not, is constituted from elements having a nature that is both physical and nonphysical - that is, capable of combining into mental wholes. So this reductive account can also be described as a form of panpsychism: all the elements of the physical world are also mental.
I've been working hard: lots of therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, yoga too.
Material objects give rise to physical happiness, while spiritual development gives rise to mental happiness. Since we experience both physical and mental happiness, we need both material and spiritual development. This is why, for our own good and that of society we need to balance material progress with inner development.
Baking is therapy.
For sure, with golf it's not a physically demanding sport like tennis. That's what makes tennis great - you combine both things. It's a very mental sport and at the same time can be dramatically physical. But I do admire the mentality of sport more than the physicality because physical performance is much easier to practice than mental performance.
I quite enjoy cooking. I love cooking for my friends. It's communal, it reminds me of being with family, and it's also a form of therapy; it heals you from the inside out.
Discipline — both mental and physical — is crucial.
An emotion is both a mental and a physical event.
I love cooking and baking.
There are only three questions that matter in the kitchen if you're cooking and not baking. The first is how good are your ingredients; the second is how much salt to add; and the third is how long to cook whatever it is you're cooking - the question of doneness.
Walking articulates both physical and mental freedom.
I have a high tolerance for pain - both physical and mental.
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