Posts Tagged with ‘Julia Child’
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McLain’s “Paris Wife” will have you head over heels for the Hemingways
17 Jan 2013By Bethany Olson The Paris Wife – Paula McLain (2010). The romance between Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley was…
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Boudin blanc — yes, chef!
23 Dec 2012By Barbara Redmond Shut the cookbook. Now, put it away. I couldn’t believe I was being ordered to discharge Julia…
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Chocolate Mousse – debonair, dark and irresistibly rich!
13 Feb 2012By Barbara Redmond When you’re unmistakably, sinfully and marvelously rich you could go anywhere. Charity galas and masquerade balls? Absolutely!…
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Le soufflé – l’amour, la romance and ladies who lunch
06 Feb 2012By Barbara Redmond French lessons at Institut Catholique de Paris were abandoned. Textbooks closed. Maps folded. Notebooks tucked in sacs.…
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Julia Child: French Cooking for North Americans
18 Jun 2010By Philippa Campsie The genius of Julia Child was to translate French cooking into a form that North Americans could…
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The First Time I Saw Paris (tips for the first few hours)
11 Jun 2010By Philippa Campsie and Barbara Redmond Marie Antoinette entered Paris in a royal carriage, dressed in white and glittering with…