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Julie and Julia : my year of cooking dangerously
Powell, Julie.
Adult Nonfiction TX649.P66 A3 2009
Powell, Julie.
Adult Nonfiction TX649.P66 A3 2009
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Hblock100 said:
This book is a riot, in the same vein as David Sedaris. Not quite that funny, but definitely an amusing read. Good beach (or lake!) book.
posted Jun 2, 2009 at 12:42PM
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Ryner said:
Feeling stagnant in life and work, Julie Powell is suddenly inspired to cook her way through Julia Child’s famous Mastering the Art of French Cooking -- a huge feat in itself, but she aims to accomplish it in just one year. Throughout her project Julie records her successes and not-quite-successes in an online blog, inviting the entire world to accompany her on the journey.
A "365 project" -- of any kind -- is the type of endeavor that warms my mildly OCD little heart, and I was both entertained and impressed by Julie’s dedication. I can’t imagine what the grocery budget looked like for that one year! posted Nov 26, 2009 at 12:40PM
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Jen M said:
100 times more satisfying than watching the movie. If you like this I highly recommend also reading Julia Child's "My Life in France".
posted Aug 17, 2011 at 6:10PM
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