Along with Ms. Waters, they will all cook in the benefit this year.
After getting a house, Ms. Waters did volunteer work with the program.
"Changes create a lot of pressure on the elementary school teachers," Ms. Waters said.
Ms. Waters still considers the possibility of such a collaboration fantasy.
Ms. Waters called the program "a compromise that fell flat."
Ms. Waters says the line between a tourist attraction and a working farmers' market is very fine.
Ms. Waters said she feared that the definition of terrorism in the bill was too wide.
Ms. Waters said the ultimate goal of the project was to change the way people think.
Ms. Waters said she wanted to share the restaurant with people who hadn't been able to afford it.
Ms. Waters knows a good thing when she tastes it.