Probably a lot. I mean, there was a movie about her, right? I think "Julie & Julia" is about her life, so maybe you should watch that.
Julia joined the Office of Strategic Services, hoping to work as a spy. but she worked as a file clerk, slept on cots, and wore an army uniform and the cook books she made and her TV shows that's about it.
he made four cook books
Julia Child was larger than life. She had a very outgoing personality, a good sense of humor, and she was very likeable. On top of this, she was just quite good at what she did. She helped bring French cooking to the United States in a format that could be used by common cooks. She worked to switch the measurements from metric to standard, and she edited the wording from fancy French terms to simple English.
After Julia married Paul Child, he was stationed back to France for his job. Julia did find herself to be lonely, and she could not get pregnant; so she decided to go to cooking school, because she was influenced by France, and their french cusine. Hope this helped. I am doing my thesis on her :)
You don't. Books are made to read, not to melt you sick child!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sue flay
The Julia recording from 1999 was made in the year 1999.
"Jack Reacher: Never go back" and "Jack Reacher"
If you are asking about the chef Julia Child, and how she would describe the pasta dish Alfredo. She would probably call it a rich, creamy sauce made of cream, butter and cheese, poured over the top of flat noodles.
marble
Julia Roberts
No. It's just a made up country from Sonny with a chance. - Julia :)