Written By Nate. On Mar 16. In Authors, Books, Cooking, Food, Gardening, Recomendations, Self-sufficiency, Society, Sustainability, Sustainable living
If you’re not an avid 60 Minutes watcher or missed Sunday night’s episode, you missed a great interview and profile of Alice Waters, the so-called mother of the slow food movement. Shamefully, I have a couple of books with forwards by Alice Waters but didn’t know who she was until last night.
Alice is a staunch advocate of local farmer’s markets and stands strong in support of sustainable agriculture. Her L.A. based restaurants, including the world reknowned Chez Panisse, utilize price fixed menus that change daily as farm fresh produce becomes available and goes out of season. She’s also spearheaded the planting of a vegetable garden outside San Francisco’s city hall, a new classroom program that gets kids outside into a garden teaching them how to grow their own fresh and sustainable food and how to cook it and recently a call to plant a victory garden outside the White House. You too can sign the petition to the Obamas by clicking that link.
If you didn’t get to see the story, I recommend you click this link and watch it now:
Alice Waters’ Crusade for Better Food







Awesome! I am going to watch it right now! Thank you!
I visited a sight called LayZgreenPeople.com It is like the MySpace or facebook of the green movement. It is great. You can keep up to date on all sorts of things. Learn what steps you can take to help the environment.