Julia in her autobiography referred to herself as a largish woman lurching about the kitchen. She was my inspiration to become a professional chef. Santa Julia della cuccina
Julia Child was (born Aug. 15, 1912 , Pasadena, Calif., U.S
. — died Aug. 13, 2004, Santa Barbara) U.S.
cooking expert and television personality.
She lived in Paris after her marriage in 1945, studying at the Cordon Bleu
and with a master chef. After cowriting the best-seller
Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961)
and moving to Boston, she created the popular PBS cooking series The French Chef (1963 – 73),
and later other cooking shows. Through her programs and books, she helped educate the U.S
. public about traditional French cuisine and sparked interest in the culinary arts.
. — died Aug. 13, 2004, Santa Barbara) U.S.
cooking expert and television personality.
She lived in Paris after her marriage in 1945, studying at the Cordon Bleu
and with a master chef. After cowriting the best-seller
Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961)
and moving to Boston, she created the popular PBS cooking series The French Chef (1963 – 73),
and later other cooking shows. Through her programs and books, she helped educate the U.S
. public about traditional French cuisine and sparked interest in the culinary arts.
She was also worked for the OSS the government agency that later became the CIA
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