“Banish (the onion) from the kitchen and the pleasure flies with it. Its presence lends color and enchantment to the most modest dish; its absence reduces the rarest delicacy to hopeless insipidity, and dinner to despair.” … [Read more...] about Elizabeth Robbins Pennell
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William Shakespeare
“Mine eyes smell onions: I shall weep anon.” … [Read more...] about William Shakespeare
Christopher Morley
“Why is it that the poet tells So little of the sense of smell? These are the odors I love well: The smell of coffee freshly ground; Or rich plum pudding, holly crowned; Or onions fried and deeply browned.” … [Read more...] about Christopher Morley
Maggie Waldron
“It’s probably illegal to make soups, stews and casseroles without plenty of onions.” … [Read more...] about Maggie Waldron
Anonymous
“If you hear an onion ring, answer it.” … [Read more...] about Anonymous
Old English Rhyme
“Onion skins very thin, Mild winter coming in. Onion skins very tough, Coming winter very rough.” … [Read more...] about Old English Rhyme