Natural Foods Guru Alice Waters Still Planting Seeds For A Revolution »
Posted By ZagatBuzz 6 months ago in Health & FitnessA good feature on Alice Waters whose restaurant became was the birthplace of an American food revolution. It's the spot where the idea of eating fresh, seasonal, locally grown, organic foods was put into practice as never before in the United States, and it grew — along with Waters' reputation and accomplishments — to transform the American diet. (Raise your hand if you grew up on canned lima beans.)
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gamahuche6 months ago
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Well one inaccuracy, maybe..
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It may have changed since I was last there - at least 10 years ago - but Cafe Fanny was actually made as a breakfast place for Alice herself to enjoy privately, before dealing with her other responsibilities.
Like Chez Panisse, it was named after a character in one of Marcel Pagnol's books - and her daughter is also called Fanny. -
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