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    Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  1. Cookbook of American chef James Beard to be released

    America’s passion for fine food took a huge leap forward in the 20th century through the work of two special cooks, Julia Child and James Beard.
    America’s passion for fine food took a huge leap forward in the 20th century through the work of two special cooks, Julia Child and James Beard. Child has gotten her due of late with the 2009 film, “Julie & Julia,” and a recent WHRO-...

    Tags: Restaurants, Awards and Prizes, Greenwich Village, Arts and Culture, Colonial Williamsburg

  2. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. America's first foodie

    The next time you pop a french fry into your mouth or throw some olive oil into the frying pan, thank Thomas Jefferson.
    The next time you pop a french fry into your mouth or throw some olive oil into the frying pan, thank Thomas Jefferson. For it was Jefferson who popularized those foods in the United States. More than just individual food items, Jefferson was a player on...

    Tags: White House, Washington, DC, Slavery, France, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)

  4. Sep 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Mondavi taught us to find life in wine

    Robert Mondavi was to California wine what Julia Child was to French food in the United States. He turned on generations of thirsty North Americans to the possibilities wine has to offer. And while it took a movie starring Meryl Streep to make Child a truly global name, it was Mondavi's unceasing work over the decades to foster and promote California wine, most notably at the helm of his eponymous winery, that made him known the world over.
    Robert Mondavi was to California wine what Julia Child was to French food in the United States. He turned on generations of thirsty North Americans to the possibilities wine has to offer. And while it took a movie starring Meryl Streep to make Child a...

    Tags: Meryl Streep, France, Wines, Beverage Industry, New Products

  6. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Google Doodle quiz: 'Star Trek,' Julia Child and more

    Google&rsquo;s stated goal is to index all of the world&rsquo;s information. So what do you know about some of the subjects of its popular, logo-altering <a href=&quot;http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-fi-google-doodle-2012-pg,0,3462149.photogallery" target="_self">Google Doodles</a>?&nbsp;
    Google’s stated goal is to index all of the world’s information. So what do you know about some of the subjects of its popular, logo-altering Google Doodles?  nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;...

    Tags: Google Inc., Meningitis

  8. Oct 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Was James Beard the Jolly Green Giant?

    Q: I really did enjoy everyone celebrating Julia Child's birthday. But, I do remember another chef that was on television before her, James Beard. I remember seeing his cooking shows and I guess there are no tapes or films that were saved, or maybe there were two in the Library of Congress. So, I was researching James Beard and how they made a museum out of his town house in Greenwich Village and guest chefs put on wonderful food events there. I came across some information that James Beard would do food ads on his show and that he was the original Jolly Green Giant. Is this true? I bought some fresh produce at Target today, Green Giant which was nicely packaged and it made me think of this question.
    Q: I really did enjoy everyone celebrating Julia Child's birthday. But, I do remember another chef that was on television before her, James Beard. I remember seeing his cooking shows and I guess there are no tapes or films that were saved, or maybe...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, General Mills Incorporated, Bill Daley, Television, The French Chef (tv program)

  10. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  11. Don't ban the bird: 10 reasons PBS is the [bleep]

    Last night's presidential debate was a controversial one, as most modern political events tend to be these days. One of the biggest talkers coming out of the first debate was GOP contender Mitt Romney straight up admitting that he's going to cut PBS from the budget if he's elected to office. Like most people watching the debate under the age of 46, I was devastated. Here's the thing: I'm not here to discuss how odd it was that eliminating PBS was the first thing Romney went to when talking about things to cut from the budget. I'm not here to discuss how he then said <em>&quot;..but I love Big Bird"</em> like when a racist person says something racist and then backtracks by saying <em>"..err, I'm not racist though. Five black people have been to my house!"</em> I don't even disagree that some of the stuff on PBS is horrible and should get cancelled. ("Barney and Friends"? "Antiques Roadshow"? I'm looking at you.) What I am here to discuss are 10 reasons Romney should reconsider:
    Last night's presidential debate was a controversial one, as most modern political events tend to be these days. One of the biggest talkers coming out of the first debate was GOP contender Mitt Romney straight up admitting that he's going to cut PBS...

    Tags: Social Issues, Racism, PBS (tv network), John Cleese, Downton Abbey (tv program)

  12. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Baking by the book

    If you'd told pastry chef Hedy Goldsmith 20 years ago that she'd one day cook on the &quot;Today" show, she'd have said "Absolutely not!"
    If you'd told pastry chef Hedy Goldsmith 20 years ago that she'd one day cook on the "Today" show, she'd have said "Absolutely not!" It's not like Goldsmith wouldn't have loved showing off her pastries to an audience of millions. But pastry chefs...

    Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Astoria, Coral Gables, Today (tv program), Peanuts

  14. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. A taste of Lyon, France

    Food? Art? History? It's all here in this slightly quirky city
    Food? Art? History? It's all here in this slightly quirky city On that famous restaurant byway, Rue Merciere, servers were putting chairs on tabletops and sweeping up crumbs. I had arrived in this gourmand paradise far too late for dinner. Feeling...

    Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Charlie Trotter, Foods and Beverages, Arts, Chicago Hotels

  16. Sep 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Michael J. Wagner, chef

    Michael Joseph Wagner, an award-winning chef who taught at the old Baltimore International College, died of melanoma Sept. 17 at the Gilchrist Hospice of Columbia. He was 52 and lived in Columbia.
    Michael Joseph Wagner, an award-winning chef who taught at the old Baltimore International College, died of melanoma Sept. 17 at the Gilchrist Hospice of Columbia. He was 52 and lived in Columbia. Born in Baltimore and raised in Rodgers Forge and in...

    Tags: Catonsville, Washington, DC, Italy, Colleges and Universities, Christianity

  18. Jun 9, 2012 |Story| AM News
  19. THE BOOKWORM SEZ: There's plenty to read at the beach this summer

    You&rsquo;re staying. No, you&rsquo;re going. You&rsquo;re staying and then you&rsquo;re going.
    Contributing columnist
    You’re staying. No, you’re going. You’re staying and then you’re going. The truth is it’s going to be a nice long summer, so you can do what you want to do. One thing’s for sure, though: You want to do it with a book....

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Freddie Mercury, Literature, Clive Cussler, Arts and Culture

  20. Sep 13, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  21. September 13: Author - Bob Spitz, Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child

    Bob Spitz
    Bob Spitz To purchase a copy of the book: Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child Event: Tonight 7:00 p.m. Lake Villa Library  1001 E. Grand Avenue Lake Villa www.bobspitz.com/
  22. Sep 13, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  23. Local goes from top-notch restaurants to her own cooking school

    For some, a spatula and a pan are merely decorative objects in the kitchen.
    For some, a spatula and a pan are merely decorative objects in the kitchen. Katie Averill wants to change that and help people ditch the takeout and learn how to cook. Averill, a Laguna Beach resident who has nearly 20 years of experience opening top...

    Tags: John Wayne, Education, Washington, DC, Teaching and Learning, Lifestyle and Leisure

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The front of Julia Child's former home, now a cooking s...
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 The front of Julia Child's former home, now a cooking school run by Chef Kathie Alex, in Provence.
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George Rothstein, of Columbia, at left, shares a story about Julia Child with Sandy Sharp during a dinner hosted by the Columbia Foodies.