Alice Waters is a pioneer. She's been preaching the virtues of cultivating fresh food for decades. Lesley Stahl interviews this world-renowned chef and restaurateur. Alice Waters hopes a slower approach to the food we eat will keeps us healthier and greener.
3 comments:
May 24, 2009 at 11:43 PM
Absolutely incredible video, Marilyn! I watched the whole thing. It is so fantastic what Alice is doing and something I totally agree with. Kids today just don't understand 'slow food' at all and I do believe it could be one of the answers to the obesity issue our nation is facing. Thank you for sharing it.
May 25, 2009 at 2:00 PM
Great video Marilyn. For quite a few years I nearly quit cooking, we ate out a lot. The last few years, and especially since moving where we are now, far from town, I have been cooking again. Amazing what you can put together that is healthy, tasty, and there is a real satisfaction in putting it together. Thanks for the post!
August 27, 2009 at 4:05 PM
Have you read "In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto"? It goes right along with this post. Basically, the premise is that all of the emphasis on diet and nutrition isn't actually helping anyone be healthier b/c we're not eating the real food that God made for our bodies. If we just eat real (slow) food, then our bodies will get what they need. I highly recommend it.
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