Alice Waters

The Art of Simple Food
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remiFirst to rec“Alice Waters opened Chez Panisse at 27, and pretty much created the farm-to-table movement. This book is classic and definitely worth cooking from.”
Kathryn Kelly“The Art of Simple Food, Alice Waters This book captures the philosophy of chef, author, and activist Alice Waters on cooking. She studied French culture at the University of California, Berkeley, and later opened her restaurant, Chez Panisse. Alice Waters was a pioneer of farm-to-table cooking in America.”
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