Alice Waters Seduces Everyone With Her Eggs
A NYT writer experiences Alice, the chef, in her home kitchen.
A NYT writer experiences Alice, the chef, in her home kitchen.
Our rock-star comparisons prompted at least one reader to ask the old question, 'Was Waters ever really a chef?' And who should chime in but Jeremiah Tower.
Waters says she, too, was "shocked that it had to happen to so quickly."
They've apparently been struggling for a while, and may get re-concepted.
Also, see a video of Robertson discussing his philosophy around bread.
The second annual Good Food Awards celebrates artisanal products from around the nation, and afterwards they'll be for sale.
Monterey Market has been carrying stuff like booze and cheese in order to compete with Whole Foods, but a coalition of local merchants and neighbors says they're being unfairly competitive with other small businesses.
Alice had them pull out all the fluorescent lighting.
She's on a joint cultural-diplomatic mission with a gang of American celebrities.
Ruth was in town to help judge the Good Food Awards.
John Birdsall's sort of new angle on the Chez Panisse legacy is a back-handed compliment.
Jake lends Alice a celebrity hand in promoting the Edible Schoolyard on the 'Today' show.
In honor of the 40th anniversary week, the 'Chron' goes hog-wild with adoring coverage.
Also, David Byrne will be there, possibly playing music.
A woman faces 93 days in jail because she put vegetable beds in her front yard instead of grass.
Flash sale site One Kings Lane has four packages up for grabs until July 1.