Aunt Julia ..
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A food writer recounts her meetings with famed chef, Julia Child, that did not lead to a closeness between the two. But the writer has gotten to know the chef through the chef's cooking.
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 2001
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Dinner at 8: our hostess pulls it off with the help of her inner Julia Child
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The author recounts her indifference toward Julia Child and the school of home cooking associated with her. Her plan for rectifying this oversight called for a dinner party with recipes culled from Child's books.
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 2001
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The first supper: confessions of a woman who loves food too much
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A home-cooked dinner for a prospective new beau poses a challenge for the author. She wants him to be impressed, but not to expect delicacies as a matter of course. He enjoys second helpings of most dishes, but his claim to dislike smoked fish is betrayed on a later outing.
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 2001
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