1.
Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly merry Christmas.
Peg Bracken
2.
You don't get over hating to cook, any more than you get over having big feet.
Peg Bracken
3.
Why does a slight tax increase cost you two hundred dollars and a substantial tax cut save you thirty cents?
Peg Bracken
4.
Life is so very simple when you have no facts to confuse you.
Peg Bracken
5.
What most of us are after, when we have a picture taken, is a good natural-looking picture that doesn't resemble us.
Peg Bracken
6.
It is important to remember that these are your Declining Years, in which you can jolly well decline to do what you don't feel like doing, unless not doing it would make you feel worse than doing it.
Peg Bracken
7.
the most all-around, practical, long-wearing illusions are the ones that you weave yourself.
Peg Bracken
8.
Some people collect paperweights, or pre-Columbian figures, or old masters, or young mistresses, or tombstone rubbings, or five-minute recipes, or any of a thousand other things... My own collection is sunrises; and I find that they have their advantages. Sunrises are usually handsome, they can't possibly be dusted, and they take only a little room, so long as it has a window to see them from.
Peg Bracken
9.
It's easier to find a traveling companion than to get rid of one.
Peg Bracken
10.
As millions of women have done before me, I pulled domesticity over my head like a blanket and found I was still cold.
Peg Bracken
11.
I recently adopted for my own a good motto I saw somewhere, on a barroom mirror or possibly a washroom wall: 'The time you enjoyed wasting wasn't wasted.' I think I'll have that printed some day on a T-shirt or the bedroom ceiling.
Peg Bracken
12.
Every idea is my last. I feel sure of it. So, I try to do the best with each as it comes and that's where my responsibility ends. But I just don't wait for ideas. I look for them. Constantly. And if I don't use the ideas that I find, they're going to quit showing up.
Peg Bracken
13.
How to Comfort Yourself When You Have Acted Like a Jackass
Everyone does this occasionally, and you shouldn't feel too upset about it unless it happens quite often, such as three times a day, in which case you must simply get used to it. Remember, other people like you as well or better for it, because it makes them feel so superior; so you've spread a little sunshine. And at the very least, you've served as a bad example.
Peg Bracken
14.
it isn't true, by the way, that nothing is as bad as you think it's going to be. Some things are exactly as bad as you thought they were going to be, and some things are worse.
Peg Bracken
15.
This is your dividing line, by the way, between child and nonchild - when the first trouble happens that Mama can't fix.
Peg Bracken
16.
People would have more leisure time if it weren't for all the leisure-time activities that use it up.
Peg Bracken
17.
But let me say this about learning experiences: they're weird. Or put it this way: what you learn from a learning experience is generally something else.
Peg Bracken
18.
There was something immensely comforting, I found, about a crumpet - so comforting that I've never forgotten about them and have even learned to make them myself against those times when I have no other source of supply.
Peg Bracken
19.
People will admit to arson and mayhem sooner than no sense of humor.
Peg Bracken
20.
One's travel life is basically as incommunicable as his sex life is.
Peg Bracken
21.
You may have noticed, as I have, that if ever you find yourself declaring emphatically and unequivocally that you will never do some one particular thing, chances are good that this is precisely what you will one day find yourself doing.
Peg Bracken
22.
Quotations can be valuable, like raisins in the rice pudding, for adding iron as well as eye appeal.
Peg Bracken
23.
Molded salads are best served in situations where they have little or no competition ... Like television, gelatin is too often a vehicle for limp leftovers that couldn't make it anywhere else.
Peg Bracken
24.
Kitchens were different then, too - not only what came out of them, but their smells and sounds. A hot pie cooling smells different from a frozen pie thawing.
Peg Bracken
25.
You're not supposed to cuss when you're an old lady, and just when there's so much more to cuss about.
Peg Bracken
26.
forgetting things is what gives old age a bad name, that and old age.
Peg Bracken
27.
Cheese for dessert is rather like Paradise Lost in that everyone thinks he ought to like it, but still you don't notice too many people actually curling up with it.
Peg Bracken
28.
travel never made a bore interesting; it only makes for a well-traveled bore, in the same way coffee makes for a wide-awake drunk. In fact, the more a bore travels, the worse he gets. The only advantage in it for his friends and family is that he isn't home as much.
Peg Bracken
29.
Many a restaurant seems to employ more copy writers than cooks.
Peg Bracken
30.
When people say it's a funny thing about them, you will probably be able to control your hysterics. They are only getting ready to announce the shattering fact that they don't like something. And it's not going to be something that's really quite awful, like suttee or apartheid; it's going to be something small.
Peg Bracken
31.
... I've never found anything whatsoever that is as easy to do the right way as the wrong way, and if there is such a thing I would like to know about it.
Peg Bracken
32.
Facts must be faced. Vegetables simply don't taste as good as most other things do.
Peg Bracken
33.
When I finally gathered, invented, stole, simplified, borrowed, and found a publisher for a clutch of reasonably foolproof recipes, I learned I had friends I hadn't known about - more proof that a mutual dislike can be quite as sound a basis for friendship as a mutual devotion.
Peg Bracken
34.
a celebrity is someone who no longer does the things that made him a celebrity.
Peg Bracken
35.
Mothers always think you are working either too hard or not hard enough.
Peg Bracken
36.
There are two kinds of people in this world: the ones who don't cook out of and have NEVER cooked out of THE I HATE TO COOK BOOK, and the other kind...The I HATE TO COOK people consist mainly of those who find other things more interesting and less fattening, and so they do it as seldom as possible. Today there is an Annual Culinary Olympics, with hundreds of cooks from many countries ardently competing. But we who hate to cook have had our own Olympics for years, seeing who can get out of the kitchen the fastest and stay out the longest.
Peg Bracken
37.
It is always a taut moment in a foreign country waiting to see if your English-speaking guide speaks English.
Peg Bracken
38.
Peas went with carrots as infallibly as ham went with eggs. For years I thought carrots and peas grew on the same vine.
Peg Bracken
39.
Everything takes longer than you think it should, except for some things that don't take as long.
Peg Bracken
40.
The same fire that hardens the egg will melt the butter; and much depends on the personality type, whether you customarily rise to a challenge or whether you sink. For as long as I can remember, I have been a sinker. One challenge, and I drop like a rock.
Peg Bracken
41.
On their return from a trip, it is wise to see friends promptly, before they've had time to get their pictures developed.
Peg Bracken
42.
Drinking: something to do while getting drunk.
Peg Bracken
43.
There are worse things than being fat, and one of them is worrying about it all the time.
Peg Bracken
44.
When there's a lot of it around, you never want it very much.
Peg Bracken
45.
The subject of men and women is absolutely fraught with sex, which is as it should be.
Peg Bracken
46.
many people choose, early on, their own truths from the large smorgasbord available. And once they've chosen them, for good reason or no reason, they then proceed rather selectively, wisely gathering whatever will bolster them or at least carry out the color scheme.
Peg Bracken
47.
It isn't surprising that many children consider their parents to be a little dim, and that they sometimes try to update them. The fact that they don't usually try too hard is just as well; a thoroughly updated parent is an unappetizing sight.
Peg Bracken
48.
When you're little, time stretches obligingly, and vacation is forever.
Peg Bracken
49.
It is a rare expert who clearly realizes how inexpert someone else can be.
Peg Bracken
50.
One of the loveliest things about being grown up is the knowledge that never again will I have to go through the miserable business of performing in Mrs. Smedley's Annual Piano Recital at McKinleyville's First Presbyterian Church.
Peg Bracken