Sentences with phrase «food of love»

I got an email from an acquisitions editor last night that said: «I started reading Food of Love tonight... And I love it... the characters are so real and the situations so fascinating... Bravo.
Because the «love - chemicals» remain intact in our chocolate, Lovechock is a true food of love.
If you want to keep your true love's heart beating strong, the real foods of love are dark chocolate and red wine, said Loyola University Health System preventive heart specialist Sara Sirna, MD..
FOOD OF LOVE What seems like a gay coming - of - age romance emerges as a complicated study of how a young pianist loses his divine spark, thanks to disillusioning emotional relationships and a few inner compromises along the way.
Food of Love lazily moves between these stories, and there is never a complete character portrait of Paul.
Ruth graciously agreed to join my blog in August of 2011, right after my out - of - print comic thriller Food of Love was accepted for re-publication by Popcorn Press.
Anne, do not put my name in the drawing since I have already happily bought Food Of Love from Kindle.
If I win your contest I'd love to read Food of Love, since it seems to be based on something very near to my heart
If chocolate be the food of love, bake on.
Wholesome truffles like these are what we call «food of love» because you are blessing someone with a tasty treat that is also good for them!
Chocolate is traditionally considered to be a food of love; it gives you a relaxed and warm feeling.
If music is the food of love, this must be New Orleans.
If music is the food of love, then opera is the musical equivalent of a gourmet meal.
It seems that music is indeed the food of love!
If music be the food of love, play on!
We looked at the scientific evidence for and against 10 popular aphrodisiacs to find out whether there is a dish that can truly be called «the food of love» — or whether these erotic eats are really just big plates of placebo.
It is often said that music is the food of love, so why not let the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Valentines concerts create the perfect ambience for a special date?
Philharmonic Hall, Hope St, Liverpool L1 9BP Best if you're dating: a music lover It's often said that music is the food of love, and a visit to Liverpool Philharmonic is one of the more romantic ways to work some high culture into your dating itinerary.
It is often said that music is the food of love, so why not let the Royal Scottish National Orchestra create the perfect ambience for a special date?
If Shakespeare had it right, and music is the food of love, then it's probably good luck to start your relationship at a place called Café Concerto.
It's fun to play «Name that Tune» and even William Shakespeare said, «If music be the food of love, play on.»
Italian food is often regarded as the food of love and romance so get date night off to the best possible start by visiting Trattoria Sorrentina.
If music be the food of love....
Shakespeare was onto something when he declared music the food of love.
But, sometimes, food is the food of love — as seen in our list of London's best romantic restaurants.
For the best date night in the local area, let food be the food of love, and have a brilliant night with your partner.
Actors like Anne Hathaway (The Princess Diaries), Alan Cumming (Spy Kids 2), Timothy Spall (All or Nothing), Juliet Stevenson (Food of Love), and especially Tom Courtenay (Last Orders) are all extremely fun to watch, and appear on screen for an all - to - brief amount of time.
If music be the food of love, play on.
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I don't have a kindle, etc. but I did order a couple of copies of your newly released paperback (Food of Love) and will send one to a friend in Florida to read, and then we'll both go write a review for Amazon!
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: -RCB-(I'll go for Sherwood Ltd, since it sounded awesome from your interview with Catherine R. Hyde and I already have Food of Love and The Gatsby Game.)
If music be the food of love, then writing is the drink.
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Music may be the food of the love, but art has also acted as a powerful aphrodisiac.
If music be the food of love, play on, quoth the poet.
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