Huffington Post | by Elissa Altman | Sun, Oct 7
Sun, Oct 7
My first experience with Alice Waters, the founder of the ground-breaking Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley, took place back in 1987; I was the cookbook buyer at the original Dean & Deluca in Manhattan, and one day, the door was flung ...
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MO In 1971 Alice Waters opened Chez Panisse, a Berkeley, Calif., restaurant serving local, organic, in-season fare. She has since become one of the most influential chefs in the world and has inspired a revolution that has forced Americans to think about ...
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CA The pros bring their own fancy jiggers, strainers, and muddlers to work with them, like a chef with his or her prized kinves. [SF Gate] • A whole field of "food prophets" jostle for our attention, but favorites include Michael Pollan, Alice Waters, ...
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Slow Food is a movement based on the idea of creating food from healthy plants and animals - the opposite of Fast Food. Alice Waters, the founder of the movement (Executive Chef and Owner of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, CA) believes "The way we've been ...
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