I didn't long to be a designer. I always liked fashion, but it was always a bit sleeping in me.
Good food depends almost entirely on good ingredients.
Create a garden; bring children to farms for field trips. I think its important that parents and teachers get together to do one or two things they can accomplish well - a teaching garden, connecting with farms nearby, weave food into the curriculum.
I want every child in America to eat a nutritious, delicious, sustainably sourced school lunch for free.
The way we subsidize food makes it cheaper to go to McDonald's and get a hamburger than a salad, and that's insane. It's pure government policy.
I feel that good food should be a right and not a privilege, and it needs to be without pesticides and herbicides. And everybody deserves this food. And that's not elitist
I think the biggest impediment to fixing the food system in the United States is that we expect food to be cheap. We want to by other things with our money. We're so disconnected from agriculture - from the culture in agriculture.
The lust for affluence in contemporary society has become psychotic; it has completely lost touch with reality.
I really want to go back to school and finish up my sociology degree.
Failure is just another opportunity to start over.
I think you need to have people around you whose standard is high and who don't accept anything less.