Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Clementine Paddleford

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American journalist Clementine Paddleford.
Last updated on October 6, 2024.
Clementine Paddleford

Clementine Paddleford was an American food writer active from the 1920s through the 1960s, writing for several publications, including the New York Herald Tribune, the New York Sun, The New York Telegram, Farm and Fireside, and This Week magazine. A Kansas native, she lived most of her life in New York City, where she introduced her readers to the global range of food to be found in that city. Her 1960 book How America Eats was an influential discussion of American cooking and eating habits.

A tiny radish of passionate scarlet, tipped modestly in white.
Never grow a wishbone, daughter, where you backbone ought to be.
Beer is the Danish national drink, and the Danish national weakness is another beer. — © Clementine Paddleford
Beer is the Danish national drink, and the Danish national weakness is another beer.
We all have hometown appetites. Every other person is a bundle of longing for the simplicities of good taste once enjoyed on the farm or in the hometown left behind.
The day has the color and the sound of winter. Thoughts turn to chowder...chowder breathes reassurance. It steams consolation.
Chowder breathes reassurace. It steams consolation.
We all have hometown appetites.
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