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What's meant to be will always find a way.
Trisha Yearwood
I love potatoes - they're my favorite food.
Trisha Yearwood
When you're sick, nobody takes care of you like your mom.
Trisha Yearwood
Divorce is so common and accepted in America that beating myself up over it may sound ridiculous. But I was raised to believe that divorce wasn't an option; to me, divorce equaled failure. I wasn't able to change that equation until I found myself in the right relationship.
Trisha Yearwood
People who truly love to sing have to do it all the time.
Trisha Yearwood
Nobody who cooks does it with full hair and makeup in front of a TV camera.
Trisha Yearwood
Music is my No. 1 passion. If you made me choose between music and food, it's definitely music.
Trisha Yearwood
For me, cooking is very connected to my family and friends.
Trisha Yearwood
I almost never make stuff out of cookbooks because they're either too complicated or there's an ingredient in there that I can't find.
Trisha Yearwood
I'm 47, You learn life is short and it's not worth doing something if you don't enjoy it.
Trisha Yearwood
I absolutely refused to make out with the gorgeous male model.
Trisha Yearwood
When I made my first album, there was no indication that anybody other than my parents were going to buy it.
Trisha Yearwood
You start out playing in kitchens, and you end up playing in kitchens.
Trisha Yearwood
My upbringing did not create a healthy affection for confrontation. I'd love it if everyone always got along, and nothing ever got tense.
Trisha Yearwood
It's cool when your husband starts to sing some old Merle Haggard song and I can pop in with a harmony and it doesn't sound too bad.
Trisha Yearwood
I've never been the girl that's had the five-year plan, the 10-year plan and I'm still not.
Trisha Yearwood
When people compliment my cooking, it's like somebody telling me that they like my music. And it's great to be known for something else.
Trisha Yearwood
Standing behind a kitchen counter telling people about what ingredients to put in a pot didn't feel right.
Trisha Yearwood