Alice Waters to Read at Turnrow on Sunday

Alice Waters will read and speak at Turnrow Book Co. at 4 p.m. this Sunday.
Jamie Kornegay, proprietor of Turnrow Books, remarked, "You don't get bigger or more influential in the culinary world than Alice Waters. We're extremely proud to host the chef, restaurateur, writer, activist and food revolutionary and celebrate the release of her new book, 'The Art of Simple Food.'
Waters is one of the most influential American chefs since the 1970s and is credited with single-handedly creating a culinary revolution in the United States. She is the founder and co-owner of Chez Panisse, the original "California Cuisine" restaurant in Berkeley, California, as well as the informal Cafe Fanny in West Berkeley.
A champion of locally-grown and fresh ingredients, Waters has been credited with creating and developing California Cuisine and has written or co-written several books on the subject, including the influential Chez Panisse Cooking (written with then-chef Paul Bertolli).
She has also promoted organic and small farm products heavily in her restaurants, in her books, and in her Edible Schoolyard program in the public schools. Her ideas for "edible education" have been introduced into the entire Berkeley school system, and with the current crisis in childhood obesity, have attracted the attention of the national media.
Waters advocates eating locally produced foods that are in season, because she believes that the international shipment of mass-produced food is both harmful to the environment and produces an inferior product for the consumer." -- courtesy wikipedia.org
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