Thank you Keypeg for your insight.
I'm with W. Mozart on this one, so I guess you will have to approve my thoughts this time 
I was confused about this response at first. Initially I looked for a member calling himself W. Mozart either here or on your site who had written in. You mean the composer. Secondly, I wrote two different ideas. The first was to clarify that the writer did not mean "eating" anything - but "memorizing". So I thought you were referring to that. I'm rather sure that Mozart never referred to "eating" music, so I wondered how you could be "with" Mozart on this. I.e. the clarification that "eating" was not meant - but rather, memorizing.
My second point was that different musicians have different relationships to music, including how they "read" music, what goes into that, and how they experience memorization. I see your thoughts as reflecting your own experiences and growth and journey. I don't think that Mozart uttered any opinion about how different musicians relate to music.
I'll express some further thoughts by private message.