In a culture that pathologises eating, a timely reminder that food is also about pleasure.
“As often as possible, when a really beautiful bottle of wine is before me, I drink all I can of it, even when I know I have had more than I want physically. That is gluttonous. But I think to myself, when again will I have this taste upon my tongue. Where else in the world is there just such wine as this, with just this bouquet, at just this heat, is this crystal cup. And when again will I be alive to it as I am this very minute, sitting here on a green hillside above the sea, or here on this dim, murmuring, richly odorous restaurant.”
MFK Fisher (1908-1992).
A blog about the glory of food, Fire and Knives.
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