Article: Julia Child's legacy: a recipe for the good life

JAMES K. GLASSMAN
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
08-18-2004

Julia Child's legacy: a recipe for the good life
By JAMES K. GLASSMAN
Date: 08-18-2004, Wednesday
Section: OPINION
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Biographical: Julia Child

A FEW YEARS AGO, when the pundits were drawing up lists of the most influential Americans of the 20th century, the obvious candidate popped into my head: Julia Child.

Sure, Einstein and FDR were important, but Julia Child improved the way we live, three meals a day every day. She introduced millions to pleasures previously unknown.

Julia Child was a giant - literally, at 6-feet-2, and figuratively, as a powerful democratizer and demystifier ...

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