This Month on the American Table:
On Thursday night, Alice Waters received the prestigious Julia Child Award in Washington.
At age 80, her Berkley restaurant Chez Panisse is still thriving, and she’s still evangelizing about local, seasonal regenerative farming. Read about her in our latest article from
, titled “Vote With Our Forks!”You can also listen to Annie’s full, unedited interview with Alice Waters on the American Table Podcast, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Other Posts and Articles From This Past Month:
LINKS I LIKE:
New York Times: Is Bone Broth Really Brimming With Health Benefits?
It’s called “liquid gold” on TikTok. We asked experts if there’s any science behind the health claims..
Washington Post: The vast divide between Republicans and Democrats over fast food.
We scoured campaign finance reports to reveal strikingly partisan preferences for various restaurants, with few more polarizing than McDonald’s.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution : Georgia won’t count ballots by hand on election night, judge rules.
Judge McBurney rules last-minute hand count requirement could cause chaos
The Financial Times: Has America lost its shame?
The brazenness of US politicians in the face of scandals is a defining feature of the era
Something Sweet for Dessert:
Stories That Changed Lives- NewYork Times
For 20 years, Modern Love has recorded people’s lives. The column has also had real-life reverberations on readers.
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