Jamie Oliver Quotes and its meanings

Jamie Oliver has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

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What does Jamie Oliver write about?

Jamie Oliver has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about amazing, dad, design, food, health, knowledge, love & romantic. People always share Amazing quotes, Dad quotes, design, food, health, knowledge, love & romantic from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Jamie Oliver?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Jamie Oliver.

  • What I've enjoyed most, though, is meeting people who have a real interest in food and sharing ideas with them. Good food is a global thing and I find that there is always something new and amazing to learn - I love it!
  • My first outdoor cooking memories are full of erratic British summers, Dad swearing at a barbecue that he couldn't put together, and eventually eating charred sausages, feeling brilliant.
  • If you only design menus that are essentially junk or fast food, the whole infrastructure supports junk.
  • Just because the Americans are so good at rattling out accessible and cheap junk food, nobody looks twice when it comes to their food. But there are golden nuggets everywhere.
  • The public health of five million children should not be left to luck or chance.
  • If Obama wanted to make radical changes to America's health long-term, all he has to do is treble the price of sugar and salt.
  • It's just us trying to start a movement where everybody passes on a bit of cooking knowledge. We estimate that one person can potentially affect 180 others very quickly so we're just trying to spread the word.
  • I'm probably a bit romantic about it, but I think we humans miss having contact with fire. We need it.
  • I'm better with my hands, and I always loved the slightly romantic idea of starting with bits of wood and being able to create something to sit on, to eat from, to store your clothes in.