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I make a vegan baked ziti. And even though that doesn't sound enjoyable, it really is.
— Lea Michele
When there is very little else left to believe in, one can still believe in an honest loaf of fragrant, home-baked bread.
— Anna Thomas
My mother and I, our favorite part of any baked pasta is the top, where the cheese gets crusty.
— Giada De Laurentiis
For a loaf is something baked and a nose is something different.
— Nikolai Gogol
I don't know what heaven smells like, but if it doesn't smell like freshly baked cookies, I will be really disappointed.
— Rachel Hawkins
Country ham is baked whole, usually with a glaze, sometimes studded with cloves, and served as the centerpiece of Christmas and Easter feasts.
— Kate Christensen
Mmm, freshly baked cookies. Even better, the rich, buttery scent had conquered the usual mothball odor.
— Kristin Bartley Lenz
All millionaires love a baked apple.
— Ronald Firbank
I'm not some whore you can buy with a pan of yummy baked goods, woman. How dare you insult me?
— R.L. Mathewson
I try to eat a lot of baked foods, fish, chicken, potatoes, stuff like that. Grab me a Muscle Milk. That helps.
— Adrian Peterson
I'm a real phony, one of those half-baked hot-house plants we're growing nowadays, instead of the honest-to-God two-fisted women we should be ...
— Elaine Dundy
Bullying someone is like cake dough, it shrivels up in the oven if you open the door before it is fully baked.
— Mitch Kynock
Sam told me as we were hanging up our coats that Bob was "baked like a fucking
cake." I really had to quote that one even though it has a swear. — Stephen Chbosky
cake." I really had to quote that one even though it has a swear. — Stephen Chbosky
Climate change policies cannot be the frosting on the cake of development; they must be baked into the recipe of growth and social development.
— Robert Zoellick
I still felt unformed, like a cake half baked with edges crisp, but still mushy in the middle.
— Sarah Dessen
I don't exactly know what it means to be ready. A cake when the oven timer goes off? Am I fully baked, or only half-baked?
— Jessica Savitch
Nothing sets the world right like slightly melted chocolate from a fresh-baked cookie.
— Julie Wetzel
The qualities that make Twitter seem inane and half-baked are what makes it so powerful.
— Jonathan Zittrain
One of my students once asked me:
-' Teacher, do you like kids?'-
I said:
-' Yes, especially baked.'- — Me
-' Teacher, do you like kids?'-
I said:
-' Yes, especially baked.'- — Me
I know when something is kind of half-baked.
— Bill Budge
Delicious baked goods were the great work hostility equalizer, no matter how unorthodox the workplace.
— Molly Harper
Best of all are the decorations the grandchildren have made ~ fat little stars and rather crooked Santas, shaped out of dough and baked in the oven.
— Gladys Taber
I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas.
— Hillary Clinton
We resort, frankly, to pies, which is a comedy staple that's gone back, I guess, to since the first pie was ever baked.
— Johnny Carson
So we baked and sweated together. I like punching the dough. I told myself it was the moon and punched it senseless.
— Susan Beth Pfeffer
I come from a food family, so you would think that I would be great at making baked beans or something, but I'm not.
— Kristian Bush
Unlike baked beans, loaves of breads or Fuji apples, books once consumed, do not disappear.
— John Sutherland
Dessert was an over baked chocolate chip cookies the size of a hockey puck and just about as tasty.
— Carl Hiaasen
Such is life; and we are but as grass that is cut down, and put into the oven and baked.
— Jerome K. Jerome
The great law of denial belongs to the powerful forces of life, whether the case be one of coolish baked beans, or an unrequited affection.
— Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward
I was convinced you were not able to tell a consumer you can have a healthy fried chip or a good-tasting baked chip.
— Keith Belling
Nothing seems to please a fly so much as to be taken for a currant; and if it can be baked in a cake and palmed off on the unwary, it dies happy.
— Mark Twain
There is a sort of human paste that when it comes near the fire of enthusiasm is only baked into harder shape.
— George Eliot
I try to eat on the healthier side, but baked goods are hard to resist. I just love sweet things.
— Lindsey Vonn
I wouldn't eat too many of those [half-baked ideas] if I were you. They may look good, but you can get terribly sick of them."
-Tock — Norton Juster
-Tock — Norton Juster
When I was younger, I thought I was too young to really be personal. I thought that what I was feeling and thinking might be half-baked.
— Robbie Robertson
Most hard-boiled people are half-baked.
— Wilson Mizner
The half-baked sermon causes spiritual indigestion
— Austin O'Malley
I love the smell of diapers; I even like when they're wet and you smell them all warm liked a baked good. Love it.
— Sarah Jessica Parker
We are all of us, in this world, more or less like St. January, whom the inhabitants of Naples worship one day, and pelt with baked apples the next.
— Sophie Swetchine
In spacetime, all events are baked together: a four-dimensional continuum. Past and future are no more privileged than left and right or up and down.
— James Gleick
I like one hair, tuna fish, the smell of rain and things that are pink. I hate pimples, baked potatoes, when my mother's mad, and religious holidays.
— Judy Blume
People's hearts are like baked potatoes; you warm em up and then you stab them with a fork.
— Unknown
More of a cookie person, myself. No offense to the other baked goods. I just like cookies.
— Victoria Schwab
The addition of the typewriter to the printing-press has given a new and horrible impetus to the spread of half-baked thought.
— John Dos Passos
Any thoughts of guilt, any feelings of regret, had faded. The desert had baked them out.
— Stephen King
I knew I shouldn't be eating fried chips, but I'm just not a fan of baked chips, as much as I tried them.
— Keith Belling
I was born on a storm-swept rock and hate the soft growth of sun-baked lands where there is no frost in men's bones.
— Liam O'Flaherty
One who flaunts his half baked knowledge is the worker with no wages of light.
— Kunal Narayan Uniyal
It takes at least three assassination attempts to scare me off. And even then, if there are baked goods involved, I might come back.
— Victoria Schwab
Last year I gave seventy-four phone hours to soliciting baked goods for the Bake-A-Rama. I was named Top Call Girl by the League.
— Erma Bombeck
Why don't we all just get really baked on weed?
— Robert Smith
I do not believe that you have to spend a lot of money to eat well: it is hard to beat a plain old baked potato.
— Laurie Colwin
I like crunchy things like Baked Lays.
— Lisa Ling
The good news is, the cake is baked. Barack Obama will not be reelected president.
— Michele Bachmann
Most people will find you much more attractive if you smell like freshly baked cookies rather than Lysol.
— Ellen Sandbeck
If I'm going to have baked goods in the morning, the rule is that I have to make them myself.
— Jenny Slate
You can find trans fat in baked goods and packaged products that do not have an expiration date.
— Maria Bella
Entrepreneurs are made from half-baked clay.
— Aravind Adiga
A basket of freshly baked pastries like scones make breakfast easy for your host the next day.
— Clinton Kelly
As they baked in the sunlight, she let herself think it:
I have a crush on Richard Gansey. — Maggie Stiefvater
I have a crush on Richard Gansey. — Maggie Stiefvater
Hanson looked at me like I'd just claimed I could make a nuclear bomb out of laundry detergent, string, and a can of baked beans.
— Marshall Thornton
cumin baked chicken WITH SWEET HONEY-LIME SAUCE
— Sunny Anderson
Talk of joy: there may be things better than beef stew and baked potatoes and home-made bread - there may be.
— Ray Stannard Baker
Bobby Bingo had skin like a baked potato. A complete vegetable man, Lou Ann thought,
— Barbara Kingsolver
Not baked goods! BAKED BADS!!!!"
--The Tick — Ben Edlund
--The Tick — Ben Edlund
My two great treats in life are baked beans and vanilla ice-cream.
— Jonathan Dimbleby
rectangular slab of mincemeat that everyone, including the servers, referred to as baked turd.
— Robert Muchamore
I like spaghetti bolognese, I like baked beans on toast. I hate French food. I hate fancy food.
— Simon Cowell
All small towns, scandal is always simmering on the back burner, like your Aunt Cindy's baked beans.
— Stephen King
Don't be a baked potato. Be a person.
— The Oatmeal
For me, a plain baked potato is the most delicious one ... It is soothing and enough.
— M.F.K. Fisher
She wants to have baked a cake that banishes sorrow, even if only for a little while.
— Michael Cunningham
Now there is the feeling that this trailer is a Bundt pan and I'm taking on its shape. Each day in Downy Mount I get a little more baked in.
— Helen Childress
I loved their home. Everything smelled older, worn but safe; the food aroma had baked itself into the furniture.
— Susan Strasberg
He felt like a baked bean in a can, soaring through the air on a downward turn of a parabolic arc...
— A. Ashley Straker
when she baked, she could feel herself coming back to center, that everything else fell away, and she remembered who she was supposed to be.
— Jodi Picoult
I didn't know adults could be changed. I thought they were finished pieces, baked through and kiln dried.
— Kelly Corrigan
Bristling with half-baked knowledge from the books we had read.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie