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We Are What We Eat

A Slow Food Manifesto
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We Are What We Eat by Alice Waters explores the philosophy of slow food and sustainable eating. Waters advocates for a transformation in our approach to food, emphasizing the importance of seasonal, organic, and locally-sourced ingredients. The book delves into the impact of our food choices on our health, communities, and the planet.
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You might enjoy this book if you are passionate about sustainable eating, farm-to-table cooking, and understanding the impact of our food choices on health and the environment. Alice Waters shares heartfelt insights and practical advice on developing a more thoughtful and nourishing relationship with food.

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We Are What We Eat

"From chef and food activist Alice Waters, an impassioned plea for a radical reconsideration of the way each and every one of us cooks and eats"--

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We Are What We Eat by Alice Waters is a compelling manifesto that beckons readers to reconsider their relationship with food. Waters, a renowned chef and pioneering food activist, takes us on a journey that intertwines personal anecdotes, historical context, and passionate arguments for embracing the slow food culture. This cultural shift is not merely about dietary choices but about fostering a deeper connection with our food sources and the planet.

When Waters opened Chez Panisse in 1971, she sought to nourish both body and soul, offering meals prepared with locally sourced organic ingredients, crafted by hand, and served with genuine hospitality. This simple yet radical approach responded to an era dominated by the rise of industrialised food—takeaways, frozen dinners, and prepackaged meals. Waters reveals how the convenience prioritised by fast food culture not only compromises our health but also erodes our communal bonds and the very fabric of our society.

Throughout We Are What We Eat, Waters shares her extensive experience working closely with regional farmers. She delves into how the rhythms of geography and seasons shape the ingredients available, and how these natural limits are disrupted by the industrial food complex. Waters discusses the adverse effects of pesticides, the harsh realities faced by fieldworkers, and the widespread social, economic, and environmental damage wrought by large-scale farming and distribution.

The book makes a compelling case that many of today’s pressing issues—from health crises and social inequalities to environmental decline—are intrinsically linked to the industrialised food system. Yet, Waters also presents a hopeful solution: adopting the principles of slow food. By valuing biodiversity, prioritising seasonal and local produce, embracing sustainable stewardship, and finding joy in the process of cooking, we can initiate a profound transformation, starting with our own dining tables and extending to the global stage.

In We Are What We Eat, Waters urges each of us to take conscious action against the pervasive fast food ethos. She highlights that our everyday food choices have far-reaching impacts—not just on our own health, but on our communities and the environment. With each mindful decision on what to consume, we possess the power to inspire change, fostering a food culture that is healthy, equitable, and sustainable.

This is more than a call to eat differently; it’s a blueprint for nurturing a better world, one plate at a time. Alice Waters passionately argues that through mindful eating, we can rebuild our connection to the land, support our local economies, and create a sense of meaningful community. All it takes is a taste.

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We Are What We Eat by Alice Waters is praised for its powerful and convincing case that eating is a political act with significant implications for the planet's future. The book is described as an impassioned manifesto with well-reasoned analyses on the dangers of convenience and advertising on our food habits. Reviewers highlight its inspirational and eye-opening qualities, emphasising the importance of stewardship, simplicity, and interconnectedness in our eating practices.

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ISBN: 9780525561552

Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 June 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Penguin USA

Audience: General / adult

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Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

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About the Author

Alice Waters is the executive chef, founder, and owner of Chez Panisse Restaurant and Cafe in Berkeley, California. The vice president of Slow Food International, she founded the Edible Schoolyard and has received the French Legion of Honor, the WSJ Magazine Humanitarian Innovator Award, and three James Beard Awards.

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