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lil1inblue
My Life in France | Julia Child, Alex Prud'homme
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Eggs 👌🏼🍰👍🏼 2w
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Jess_Read_This
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Mehso-so

I loved this book in the beginning but by the end I was disenchanted with the elitist/lecturing tone it took. In her older years, Jones seems to lose touch with the changing tastes of society and laments the loss of what she‘s as superior. Her recipes call for calves‘s brains, rabbit in a sour chocolate sauce, shad roe, duck gizzards, etc. none of which appeal to me. I will attempt a gluten free version of her Butterscotch Cookie recipe though!

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Bookwormjillk
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Olympics inspired quiche a La tomate nicoise for brunch. I forgot the cheese but it‘s still good enough to win a bronze (and more importantly to eat leftovers all week.)

TheBookHippie Yummmm 4mo
Tamra Mmmmmmm leftovers 😋 4mo
AnnCrystal 🤩🏆😋👍💝. (edited) 4mo
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Jess_Read_This
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I totally read this in Julia Child‘s voice in my head.

(To clarify Julia wasn‘t talking about Italians, but referencing the low fat health craze that eliminated butter and sought alternative cooking oils)

Tamra 😆 Yes! 5mo
MemoirsForMe 😁😁😁 5mo
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Jess_Read_This
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From my brief Litsy scrolling, I see I‘m virtually joining a few other Littens for a Friday unwind with book/libation. Cheers!

With a bio coming out on Judith Jones, who I didn‘t know is a reason we were introduced to Julia Child, Marcella Hazan, Claudia Roden, Lidia Bastianich, to just name a few. I wanted to read her memoir as my introduction to this gastronaut I‘ve not been acquainted with before. It‘s riveting. Halfway thru & highly recommend

Tamra I envy your basil. 😊 5mo
Jess_Read_This @Tamra 🌱Thank you! I have an unreliable green thumb when it comes to my porch pots. For some reason the basil is doing amazing this year compared to last! I‘ve been making various versions of pesto with it and my other herbs. 4mo
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julesG
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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

1) I might use either of my teen-age nicknames, both based on fictional characters: Esme and/or Molly

2) tagged - though most people in Germany pronounce my name "Yoollya" ??

TheSpineView Interesting way to pronounce your name. Thanks for playing! 5mo
julesG @TheSpineView A "J" is pronounced like a "Y" (as in you, young, yeah) in German, I don't mind that so much. But even as a native speaker of German I still don't understand why the first syllable is shortened and the "I+A" turns into "Y+A" in most mouths, especially after I've pronounced my name as "YouLeeAh" (exaggeration). Maybe I should change my first name after all. ?? 5mo
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suvata
A Murder Most French | Colleen Cambridge
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4 Stars • In "A Murder Most French," the second installment in the "An American in Paris" series by Colleen Cambridge, the story unfolds in postwar Paris, where American ex-pat Tabitha Knight and chef-in-training Julia Child find themselves entangled in a series of murders. The plot thickens as Tabitha and Julia attempt to unravel the mystery behind poisoned wine, which is linked to the darker corners of France's wartime past. ⬇️

suvata As Tabitha investigates, she faces personal danger and navigates her complicated relationship with Inspector Mervielle. The book is noted for its rich setting and culinary details, with the mystery itself taking a backseat to the atmosphere and cuisine of the city. 6mo
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Jen2
A Murder Most French | Colleen Cambridge
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So fun!

tpixie Julia Childs?! Like Miss Marple! 6mo
Jen2 Yes!!!! 6mo
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DebinHawaii
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#ReadAway2024 #SeriesLove2024

My final late review of May, I read this one for my bimonthly virtual foodie bookclub. It was my pick & I chose it because I have a #OnceUponABookClub box for it but I ended up reading it on Kindle Unlimited & haven‘t opened the box yet. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Fun cozy set in France after WWII with Julia Child as the friend of the MC, Tabitha, a recent expat from Detroit living with her grandfather & his partner. I enjoyed it & ⬇️

DebinHawaii …I‘m looking forward to the 2nd book (tagged below) in the American in Paris series that just came out in April. Paired here with Julia‘s (Hot or Cold) Cream of Cucumber Soup. I am late on my blog post but will add in the link to the recipe once I‘m done. 6mo
DieAReader 🤤Looks yummy! 6mo
TheSpineView Fantastic! 6mo
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DebinHawaii
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#StorySettings

The #Theater plays a major setting role in the book I just finished for my virtual foodie book club.

Eggs Well played especially with the b & w retro image 7mo
DebinHawaii @Eggs Gotta love Google image search for “French theater after WWII!” 😆 7mo
Eggs @DebinHawaii 👏🏻👏🏻 7mo
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