“My daughter, Fanny, bought me an antique spoon at a flea market in Paris when she was in the fifth grade.”—Alice Waters
For Pete’s sake.
Thanks to Smoking Mammal for the tip.
“My daughter, Fanny, bought me an antique spoon at a flea market in Paris when she was in the fifth grade.”—Alice Waters
For Pete’s sake.
Thanks to Smoking Mammal for the tip.
You either pay up front, or you pay out back. You either pay in your health and your way of life and the health of the planet or you come into a new relationship with food.
Alice Waters; in the AP release about her addition to the web, TV.
Oh, Alice. You haven’t been poor a day in your life, have you.