Proverbsdb.com
Home
Proverbs around the world
Proverbs of the day
Top proverbs
Topics
Cook Proverbs
You cannot cook your eggs with wind.
Lebanese Proverb
He who has not traveled thinks that his mother is the best cook in the world.
Kiganda Proverb
There is never enmity between the cook and the butler.
Italian Proverb
If a man looks upon your wife pluck out his eye and cook it in a goodly stew. If he eats the stew his manhood will wither and fall off in the next moon.
Gypsy Proverb
If you stab out the eye of thy neighbor cut off two finger and dip them in honey. Cook them in lemon curd and present them to his family in a pigeon pie. If they dine on a full moon his eye will sprout again from it's socket.
Gypsy Proverb
The person who has not traveled widely thinks his or her mother is the best cook.
Kiganda Proverb
A lovelorn cook over-salts the porridge.
German Proverb
He's an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.
Italian Proverb
A cold needs the cook as much as the doctor.
Scottish Proverb
Cook in June and July, dish it out in August and September.
Sicilian Proverb
No cook ever died of starvation.
Ukrainian Proverb
A good fire makes a quick cook.
Dutch Proverb
First catch your hare, then cook it.
Dutch Proverb
Whatever the type of firewood found in a place, it is usually good enough for the people of that place to cook with.
Ibo Proverb
The person who has not travelled thinks his or her mother is the best cook.
Kamba Proverb
You cannot cook one half of the chicken and leave the other lay eggs.
Asian-indian Proverb
The cook does not have to be a beautiful woman.
Shona Proverb
Hunger is a good cook.
Traditional Proverb
Guilty conscience wont let the eddoes cook.
Bajan Proverb
Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook.
Chinese Proverb
Talk does not cook rice.
Chinese Proverb
You cannot cook two meals in the same pot.
Chinese Proverb
Previous
1
(Current)
2
3
Next