A Quote by Ester Dean

If I'm out of town and I'm in a situation where I have to be creative, it has to be hot dogs because that's my comfort food. — © Ester Dean
If I'm out of town and I'm in a situation where I have to be creative, it has to be hot dogs because that's my comfort food.
If you're the only hot dog stand in town, you're hot dogs don't have to be good.
You know most of the food that Americans hold so dear - things like hamburgers and hot dogs - were road food, but even before they were road food, they were peasant food.
You have to have a lot of respect for hot dogs. It's completely different from sandwich. First of all, the hot dog is American. Sandwiches are not American. They're different. Second of all, a hot dog is like a pop idol. Hot dogs are cute. It's a pop image - everyone knows what a hot dog is.
I love African food, I love Italian food, but I rarely eat Italian out because it's so easy to make at home. On the other hand, unless you have specialized equipment, Chinese food is really tough because you literally can't get the pan hot enough.
Comfort food is the food that makes us feel good – satisfied, calm, cared for and carefree. It’s food that fills us up emotionally and physically. … Finding comfort in food is a basic human experience.
When I'm in training, I eat no solid food except hot dogs for six weeks.
I think it's fun to serve comfort food because it's an instant ice-breaker. If somebody's expecting fancy food, and you whip out some fried chicken, they feel like, you know, they can put their elbows on the table, and the etiquette police aren't going to come out.
Outdoor cooking is not just about hot dogs and hamburgers. There are so many styles of food you can make.
I have the greatest job in the world, and my life revolves around my love for food - particularly devouring hot dogs.
Tofu hot dogs are actually scarier than real hot dogs. It's like wanting the worst possible meat product without even the thrill of it actually being meat.
I like a lot of food. I like Taiwanese food, of course. I like baguettes, especially the ones that my dad buys. Vancouver has a lot of variety, with pizza, hot dogs, Italian, Indian, seafood - a great combination of culture.
The wok is one of my favorite things to work with when I'm camping. Outdoor cooking is not just about hot dogs and hamburgers. There are so many styles of food you can make.
I don't eat vegetables. I only eat food like cheeseburgers, Spam, hot dogs and pizza.
I didn't just eat hot dogs. I studied how the food went into your system and how it would be digested.
I think that if you take somebody out of their comfort zone, they're going to dislike people because they're not liking themselves in a situation.
Because we lived only a mile outside the town of Mayfield, I was acutely conscious of being country. I felt inferior to people in town because we had to grow our food and make our clothes.
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