A Quote by Jon Richardson

I'm still very much a Northerner. I try to have chips and gravy twice a week. — © Jon Richardson
I'm still very much a Northerner. I try to have chips and gravy twice a week.
I can do a good roast with my eyes closed. I'm amazing with gravy. That's my speciality; even other people ask me to do gravy at their house. I'm very proud of my gravy.
I still love chips. Chips are still my favourite potato dish. I struggle not to have chips every day.
I do try to get to a new part of London every week, visit a museum once or twice a week if possible.
But I still definitely go to H Mart probably like once or twice a week to get my groceries. It's a very special place to me.
My earliest memory of cooking is my grandmother showing me how to make chicken gravy on the big combustion stove in her kitchen. I still use Nana's gravy recipe.
I try to work out twice a week. I don't restrict myself from any food in my diet; I think it's all about balance. I'm also very lucky with my genetics and metabolism.
This is the question I'm asking: Do Americans live twice as long because they consume twice as much energy as Europeans? Are you people twice as smart as the average Frenchman? Do you enjoy life twice as much as the average Danish guy? What have we gotten for consuming twice as much energy as Europe? What have we gotten in return?
Having the security of being in a series week in, week out gives you great flexibility; you can experience with yourself, try a different scene different ways. If you make a mistake one week, you can look at it and say, 'Well, I won't do that again,' and you're still on the air next week.
I try to take an exercise class twice a week.
I just try work out at least twice a week if I can.
I still have my same babysitting job, I babysit twice a week.
When I'm not on a crazy schedule, I'll try to do yoga or the gym once or twice a week.
Being in shape is part of my job, so I try to work out twice a week.
Somebody who eats twice as much factory-farmed products as he or she needs to is clearly doing twice as much damage to the planet. From a utilitarian point of view, that's twice as bad.
I knew I shouldn't be eating fried chips, but I'm just not a fan of baked chips, as much as I tried them.
So sucker MC's, please think twice; Would you join the navy if you didn't like the gravy and rice?
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