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Alice Louise Waters (born April 28, 1944) is an American chef, restaurateur, and author. In 1971, she opened Chez Panisse, a restaurant in Berkeley, California, famous for its role in creating the farm-to-table movement and for pioneering California cuisine. Waters has authored the books Chez Panisse Cooking (with Paul Bertolli), The Art of Simple Food I and II, and 40 Years of Chez Panisse. Her memoir, Coming to my Senses: The Making of a Counterculture Cook, was published in September 2017 and released in paperback in May 2018. Waters created the Chez Panisse Foundation in 1996 and the Edible Schoolyard program at the Martin Luther King Middle School in Berkeley. She is a national public policy advocate for universal access to healthy, organic foods. Her influence in the fields of organic foods and nutrition inspired Michelle Obama's White House organic vegetable garden program. Background Waters was born in Chatham Borough, New Jersey, on April 28, 1944, to Charles Allen Waters, a Rutgers University graduate who was a management consultant and Margaret Waters, a homemaker. Waters graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, receiving a degree in French cultural studies in 1967. While at Berkeley, she studied abroad in France, where she says she "lived at the bottom of a market street" and "took everything in by osmosis". She brought this style of food preparation back to Berkeley, where she opened her first Provence-style restaurant with a friend. She claims that food is a way of life and not just something to eat. Political involvement During her time at Berkeley, Waters became active in the Free Speech Movement, which was sweeping across the campus. Waters worked on the congressional campaign of Robert Scheer, an anti-Vietnam War politician. She often cooked for and entertained her fellow campaigners. Additional influences Waters eventually returned to Europe, where she first trained at a Montessori school in London. Principles of the Montessori method, which emphasize practical and hands-on activities for children, are evident in Waters's idea of "edible education" and her Edible Schoolyard, which engages children in the preparation of fruits and vegetables that they tend to with the supervision of their teachers. After training in London, Waters next traveled to Turkey, which she credits with influencing her approach to hospitality and deepening her respect for local communities. In his book Alice Waters and Chez Panisse, Thomas McNamee recounts Waters's experience in Turkey, where a young Turkish boy shared tea and a small bit of cheese with Waters and her traveling companions, even though he had very little. This small act of kindness had an effect on Waters's approach to hospitality and generosity in her own restaurant. From Turkey, Waters then returned to France, where she embarked upon a year-long journey. Her travels solidified her love of all things food and French and inspired her to return to California and open Chez Panisse. Waters counts Elizabeth David, the English cookbook author and writer, as one of her influences. She also credits Richard Olney, an American authority on French food who spent much of his life living in France, with influencing her simple, rustic cuisine. Olney introduced Waters to Lucien and Lulu Peyraud, owners of the Domaine Tempier vineyard in Provence. Lulu Peyraud's vineyard cooking significantly influenced Waters's cooking and her menus at Chez Panisse. In her foreword to Olney's book, Lulu's Provençal Table, Waters wrote: "Lucien and Lulu's warmhearted enthusiasm for life, their love for the pleasures of the table, their deep connection to the beautiful earth of the South of France – these were things I had seen at the movies. But this was for real. I felt immediately as if I had come home to second family." In addition, Waters has said that she learned Chinese cooking from Cecilia Chiang, and the two became lifelong friends. Waters has said that what Chiang did to popularize Chinese cuisine in America is what Julia Child did for French cuisine. Chez Panisse Background In 1971, Waters opened Chez Panisse, which she named for a favorite character in a trilogy of Marcel Pagnol films. From the beginning, the restaurant was a collaborative effort. One notable collaboration was with Jeremiah Tower, who helped create some of the recipes that she later published under her name. Tower took the organic ingredients and melded them into a more refined menu. Chez Panisse was intended to serve primarily as a place where Waters could entertain her friends. Realizing the difficulty in sourcing fresh, high-quality ingredients, Waters began building a network of local farmers, artisans, and producers, and continues to source the restaurant's ingredients through her local network. Waters opened the upstairs Chez Panisse Café, a concept championed by Tower, in 1980. Café serves an a la carte menu for lunch and dinner. In 1984, Waters opened Café Fanny, named after her daughter, between the wine shop of Kermit Lynch and Acme Bread. Café Fanny, which served breakfast and lunch in a casual, European-café setting, closed in 2012. Then Waters mainly focused on the importance of organic farmers. Through Chez Panisse foundation, the project called Edible Schoolyard was organized in order to make an environment for the students to learn how to grow their own food and prepare it. Dedication to organic food Central to the operations and philosophy of Chez Panisse is Waters's and the restaurant's dedication to using organic ingredients. Waters has become a crusader for organic foods, believing that they are both better for the environment and for people's health in addition to tasting superior to commercially grown, non-organic foods. Waters became an organic devotee almost by accident, claiming that what she was originally after was taste. She says: "When I opened up Chez Panisse, I was only thinking about taste. And in doing that, I ended up at the doorstep of [organic farmers]." Waters's current organic food agenda includes reforming the USDA school lunch program to include organic, local fruits and vegetables and changing the way America eats, but her passion for organics started at her restaurant, where she discovered that organic ingredients were the essential element necessary to create delicious food. Activism and public policy influence Waters's effort to promote fresh, sustainable food grown by local farms has extended into her work as a food activist and humanitarian. Waters has always been an outspoken supporter of the restaurant's approach to food, cooking, and supporting the local community, but has more recently formalized her efforts through the Chez Panisse Foundation. In celebration of the restaurant's 25th anniversary in 1996, Waters founded the Chez Panisse Foundation, whose mission is to transform public education by using food to teach, nurture, and empower young people. In particular, the foundation has wor.... Discover the Alice Waters popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Alice Waters books.

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  • Rabbit Chase synopsis, comments

    Rabbit Chase

    Elizabeth LaPensee & Aarin Dokum

    A BookRiot “Don’tMiss 2022 Queer Graphic Novels & Memoirs”Anishinaabe culture and storytelling meet Alice in Wonderland in this comingofage graphic novel that explores Ind...

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    Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat

    Samin Nosrat

    More than 1 million copies sold New York Times bestseller Winner of the James Beard Award and multiple IACP Cookbook Awards Available as a Netflix series Transform how you prep,...

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    Circus of Wonders

    Elizabeth Macneal

    From the #1 internationally bestselling author of the “lush, evocative Gothic” (The New York Times Book Review) The Doll Factory comes an atmospheric and spectacular novel about a ...

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    Fanny in France

    Alice Waters & Ann Arnold

    From famed chef Alice Waters, a treat for anyone who loves France, food, adventureor all three!Fanny is a girl who knows a lot about food and cooking since she’s grown up in and ar...

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    Alice Waters Cooks Up a Food Revolution

    Diane Stanley

    From the team behind the acclaimed Ada Lovelace, Poet of Science comes a delicious and “lively” (Booklist, starred review) nonfiction picture book biography about pioneering chef A...

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    What Alice Forgot

    Liane Moriarty

    FROM THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF BIG LITTLE LIES AND HERE ONE MOMENT A “cheerfully engaging”(Kirkus Reviews) novel for anyone who’s ever asked herself, “How di...

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    Spanish Fly

    Neil Rollinson

    Continuing where he left off with A Spillage of Mercury, Neil Rollinson's eagerly awaited new collection delves again into the dark, moist, unexpected bag of human experience. Taki...

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    Weir Cooking in the City

    Joanne Weir

    Chef and teacher Joanne Weir brings every city to life as she takes readers and home cooks into our nation’s ethnically diverse and vibrant culinary and cultural urban landscape.Th...

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    Dinner at the Long Table

    Andrew Tarlow & Anna Dunn

    From the acclaimed owner of Brooklyn’s Diner, Marlow & Sons, Marlow & Daughters, Reynard, The Ides, Achilles Heel, She Wolf Bakery, Marlow Goods, Roman’s, and the Wythe H...

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    The Juggling Pug

    Sean Bryan & Tom Murphy

    A town becomes instantly famous when one special pug begins to juggle. But the pug is also mischievous and messy. He digs holes in the yard, drinks all the soda in the fridge, and ...

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    The Mule-Bone

    Zora Neale Hurston

    This story begins in Eatonville, Florida, on a Saturday afternoon with Jim and Dave fighting for Daisy's affection. An argument breaks out between two men, and Jim picks up a h...

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    The Pollan Family Table

    Corky Pollan

    A BookPage Best Cookbook of 2015 Winner of the Gourmand International Cookbook Award 2015, Best in the World, Best First CookbookA gorgeous, fully illustrated collection of recipes...

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    Fruitful

    Sarah Johnson

    This is a celebration of fruit, and all the glorious variety it can bring to our plates. From crisp apples to buttery pears, fragrant peaches to plump berries, and vibrant lemons t...

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    We Are What We Eat

    Alice Waters

    From chef and food activist Alice Waters, an impassioned plea for a radical reconsideration of the way each and every one of us cooks and eatsIn We Are What We Eat, Alice Wate...

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    The Square of Sevens

    Laura Shepherd-Robinson

    This “intricately plotted, epic” (The Times, London) international bestsellerin the vein of the vivid novels of Sarah Waters and Sarah Perryfollows an orphaned fortune teller in 18...

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    Complete Humor of John Kendrick Bangs

    John Kendrick Bangs

    An American author, editor and satirist. Contents The Pursuit Of The Houseboat The Idiot The Enchanted Typewriter R. Holmes & Co. The Autobiography Of Methuselah Ghosts I Have ...

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    The Parting Glass

    Gina Marie Guadagnino

    “Downton Abbey meets Gangs of New York…a gem of a novel to be inhaled in one gulp” (Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author) about a devoted maid whose secretive world is abo...

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    At Balthazar

    Reggie Nadelson

    Explore New York restaurant Balthazar and everything that makes it iconic in this brilliantly revealing book that celebrates the brasserie’s twentieth anniversary. Keith McNally, s...

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    The United States of Arugula

    David Kamp

    The wickedly entertaining, hungerinducing, behindthescenes story of the revolution in American food that has made exotic ingredients, celebrity chefs, rarefied cooking tools, and d...

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    The Legacy of Alice Waters

    Marilyn Jenkins

    In ‘The Legacy of Alice Waters’, Alice poisons her lover’s wife and child (a diabolical crime for which she’s duly hanged, orphaning her own daughter). Alice's suffering ends in 19...

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    The Juggling Pug

    Sean Bryan & Tom Murphy

    A town becomes instantly famous when one special pug begins to juggle. But the pug is also mischievous, messy, and quite naughty. He digs holes in the yard, drinks all the soda in ...

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    Medium Raw

    Anthony Bourdain

    Medium Raw marks the return of the inimitable Anthony Bourdain, author of the blockbuster bestseller Kitchen Confidential and threetime Emmy Awardnominated host of No Reservations ...

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    Kensington Heights

    Leslie Thomas

    Frank Inigo Savage simply wants to be alone and the top flat of Kensington Heights seems just the place. Until the other bizarre and eccentric inhabitants of the building start arr...

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    Whistling Past the Graveyard

    Susan Crandall

    From an awardwinning author comes a wise and tender comingofage story about a nineyearold girl who runs away from her Mississippi home in 1963, befriends a lonely woman suffering l...

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    Alice Waters and Chez Panisse

    Thomas McNamee

    The first authorized biography of "the mother of American cooking" (The New York Times) This adventurous book charts the origins of the local "market cooking" culture that we all ...

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    The Lies We Tell

    Niki Mackay

    Last night I betrayed my husband.This morning my daughter disappeared.My husband may have forgiven my first mistake. But he will never forget this.And so I have to find her.Before ...

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    Girl CEO

    Katherine Ellison, Ronnie Cohen, Georgia Rucker & Tory Burch

    Rebel girls, young entrepreneurs, and other trailblazing tweens and teens will find inspiring success stories and practical advice for launching their own illustrious careersright ...

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    My Pantry

    Alice Waters & Fanny Singer

    In this collection of essays and recipes, Alice Waters showcases the simple buildingblock ingredients she uses to create gratifying, impromptu meals all year long. In her most...

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    Six Seasons

    Joshua McFadden & Martha Holmberg

    Winner, James Beard Award for Best Book in VegetableFocused Cooking Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Bon Appétit, Food Network Magazine, ...

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    David Tanis Market Cooking

    David Tanis

    Named a Best Cookbook to Give and Get by Food & Wine, Martha Stewart Living, the Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, an...

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    In the Green Kitchen

    Alice Waters

    Alice Waters has been a champion of the sustainable, local cooking movement for decades.  To Alice, good food is a right, not a privilege.  In the Green Kitchen presents ...

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    Wonder Tales

    Marina Warner

    Marina Warner has gathered together a magical collection of fairy tales by the great women storytellers of the 17th and 18th centuries. These are passionate, extraordinary, and occ...

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    Visionary Women

    Andrea Barnet

    Andrea Barnet’s Visionary Women explores how Jane Jacobs, Rachel Carson, Jane Goodall, and Alice Waters spearheaded the modern progressive movement.Winner of The Green Prize for Su...

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    Why We Swim

    Bonnie Tsui

    “A fascinating and beautifully written love letter to water. I was enchanted by this book." Rebecca Skloot, bestselling author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks   W...

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    The Killer Inside

    Will Carver

    A FREE digitalonly short story from the acclaimed author of Girl 4. Included is an exclusive extract of Will Carver's new book Dead Set (out 21st November 2013).I am about to be pu...

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    An Everlasting Meal

    Tamar Adler

    In An Everlasting Meal, Tamar Adler has written a book that “reads less like a cookbook than like a recipe for a delicious life” (New York magazine).In this meditation on cooking a...

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    Coming to My Senses

    Alice Waters

    The New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed memoir from cultural icon and culinary standard bearer Alice Waters recalls the circuitous road and tumultuous times leading...

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    The Flying Circus

    Susan Crandall

    The awardwinning, national bestselling author of Whistling Past the Graveyard sends an unlikely trio on an exhilarating adventure high above the American Midwest of the 1920s in a ...

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    Blood in the Water

    Gillian Galbraith

    In this gritty, mystery series debut, a lone wolf detective must use her wits to nab a serial killer terrorizing Edinburgh professionals.If it was me, if I was the murderer, Alice ...

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    Women in the Kitchen

    Anne Willan

    Culinary historian Anne Willan “has melded her passions for culinary history, writing, and teaching into her fascinating new book” (Chicago Tribune) that traces the origins of Amer...

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    Simply Dairy Free

    Lesley Waters

    Millions of people are lactose intolerant meaning they lack enough of the lactase enzyme to digest milk products properly. It is a common digestive problem that affects an estim...

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    Whole Food Cooking Every Day

    Amy Chaplin

    Winner, James Beard Award for Best Book in VegetableFocused Cooking Named one of the Best Cookbooks of the Year / Best Cookbooks to Give as Gifts in 2019 by the New York Times...

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    Troubled Waters

    Gillian Galbraith

    Alice Rice“a strong female detective on the Scottish crime scene”must stem the tide of murder in a new thriller from the author of The Road to Hell (The Bookbag).   A young di...

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    Sunday Suppers at Lucques

    Suzanne Goin & Teri Gelber

    Few chefs in America have won more acclaim than Suzanne Goin, owner of Lucques restaurant. A chef of impeccable pedigree, she got her start cooking at some of the best restaurants...

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    The Feeling of Water

    Tyler Pike

    Fans of Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson, Roshani Chokshi's Aru Shah, and Rainbow Rowell’s Simon Snow will be richly rewarded by this urban fantasy series. She lost her life in the...