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Deborah Madison is an American
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, food writer and cooking teacher. She has been called an expert on
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cooking and her gourmet repertoire showcases fresh garden produce. Her work also highlights Slow Food, local foods and farmers' markets.


Early years

Madison grew up in Davis, California, and earned a bachelor's degree with high honors in sociology/city planning in 1968 from
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at the
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. She then cooked at Chez Panisse and was a student for eighteen years at the
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. She was the founding chef at
Greens Restaurant Greens Restaurant is a landmark vegetarian restaurant in the Fort Mason Center in the Marina District, San Francisco, California, overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. Founded by the San Francisco Zen Center in 1979, Greens has been credited in ...
in San Francisco which opened in 1979. She then cooked for a year at the American Academy in
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Cookbooks

Madison, whose work concentrates on local foods and farmers' markets, returned to the Bay Area to write ''The Greens Cookbook'' with co-author :Edward Espe Brown, and then wrote another 10 books on food and cooking, including '' Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone'', ''This Can't Be Tofu'', ''Local Flavors, Cooking and Eating From America's Farmers' Market'' and ''Seasonal Fruit Desserts from Orchard, Farm and Market,'' and ''Vegetable Literacy.'' A food columnist for ''
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'', who found he had packed away his cookbooks before moving, joked, "Rather than making me a more natural cook, living so closely with my favorite recipe books brought about what my wife would call learned helplessness. At 46, I ought to be able to make pancakes without running to Deborah Madison for advice. Now, with her inspirational "Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone" boxed up, I've taken the opportunity to cut some apron strings."


Other writing

She has written for the magazines '' Gourmet'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Kitchen Gardener'', '' Fine Cooking'', '' Orion'', ''
Organic Gardening Organic horticulture is the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants by following the essential principles of organic agriculture in soil building and conservation, pest management, and heirloom variety preserva ...
'' and ''Eating Well'', and for the Time-Life Cookbook Series. She has also written for ''
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'', ''Bon Appetite'', ''Diversions'', '' Kiplingers'', ''Garden Design'', ''Kitchen Garden'', ''Cooks'', '' Vegetarian Times'', '' Metropolitan Home'', ''East-West Journal'', the ''
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'', ''Home and Garden'', and the ''International Slow Food Journal''.


New Mexico

When she first moved to
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, Madison managed the Santa Fe Farmers' Market and served on its board for a number of years. Madison has been active in the Slow Food movement, founded the Santa Fe Chapter, was active on the ARK committee and served on the scientific committee of the Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity. She is on the board of the Seed Savers Exchange and the Southwest Grassfed Livestock Association, and is the co-director of the Edible Kitchen garden at
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in
Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe ( ; , Spanish for 'Holy Faith'; tew, Oghá P'o'oge, Tewa for 'white shell water place'; tiw, Hulp'ó'ona, label=Tiwa language, Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. ...
. She lives in New Mexico with her husband, artist Patrick McFarlin, who co-authored and illustrated their book ''What We Eat When We Eat Alone''. She is the founding chef at Café Escalara in Santa Fe.


Awards and honors

In 1987, Madison received the André Simon Memorial Prize. Madison was awarded the 1994 M. F. K. Fisher Mid-Career Award. She was inducted into the James Beard Foundation's "Who's Who of Food and Beverage in America" in 2005 and has received at least three James Beard Foundation Awards. Madison's books have received awards from the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) and Les Dames d'Escoffie. Her first two both were named the Julia Child Cookbook of the Year by the IACP.


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