A Quote by Nora Ephron

I grew up with fantastic Southern food. In Southern California. — © Nora Ephron
I grew up with fantastic Southern food. In Southern California.
Southern food that appears in contemporary popular culture is so exaggerated that it's hardly recognizable to most Southerners. This enriching of Southern food - fatter, richer, more over the top - is what we typically see on TV, in Hollywood films, and in Southern-style or country-themed chains like Cracker Barrel. Southern food becomes a caricature, like characters and props in a reality TV show.
I like health-conscious cooking, but growing up in the South, I do love southern cooking; southern France, southern Italy, southern Spain. I love southern cooking.
If there are greater activities in Vesuvius or Pelee, then the southern coast of California and the areas between Salt Lake and the southern portions of Nevada, we may expect, within the three months following same, inundation by the earthquakes. But these are to be more in the Southern than the Northern Hemisphere.
My dad grew up in southern California and was a raging liberal.
Going to the Huntington gardens and libraries was radically important for me. They have one of the best collections of 18th- and 19th-century British portraiture that you can imagine in Southern California. One doesn't think about Southern California as being the capital of great art.
I grew up in Southern California and always loved melodic pop music.
I grew up in Southern California, so there is just a part of me that is a Hollywood rocker.
I grew up in southern California in the 80s. Yes, I am a walking cliche.
I grew up in southern California in the '80s. Yes, I am a walking cliche.
I also grew up on a farm in east Tennessee, so my roots are just naturally super southern, so I've always had that southern country lifestyle.
I grew up in Southern California, Simi Valley. I've lived in the same house all my life.
For me, I love the flavors of Southern food, and people usually think of Southern food as heavy and fattening, but it doesn't have to be.
I never saw a gun until I was 24. I didn't grow up in Mayberry; I grew up in Southern California.
Even though I grew up surfing and sailing in Southern California, I was born horse crazy.
I could probably go on for a long time about the differences between Northern California and Southern California Mexican food.
I was born in Southern California in a city called Norwalk. I grew up there until I moved up to New York when I was 18.
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