i was a boy 9 yrs old watching her show i will never forget her voice charming lady i'm 57 yrs old now. RIP Julia Thank you internet i can watch her show's again
OMG Julia and Jacques were the most hilarious, adorable double act! Cooking and comedy - what could be more entertaining? Miss you Julia, you were sheer class.
I love that her main concern was taste rather than nutrition and how looks didn't have to be perfect but you can improvise with little mistakes. So optimistic. Pretty different from most hight level chefs now a days.
Awww what a sweetheart she was! When she thanked Jack at the end her warmth and kindness shone through. A lady of huge talent who never lost her modesty, humility and love of humanity.
baritonebynight and a class act. Interviewer was baiting her to shade Wolfgang Puck. And there she was saying how much she respects him. Such a kind and lovely lady.
Rest in eternal #Peace Julia Child, you had a wonderful personality and amazing talent and made people feel great including me. See you on the other side :)
My mother, and then later I, learned how to cook from Julia. She's one of a kind and there will never be anyone who touches so many people the way she did.
Truth - the best cookery books are written by genuine, unpretentious foodies, and Julia was certainly one of those, God bless her. In the 'eighties she put the most wonderful complete cookery course on video. It's a masterclass in everything you need to know to produce good food, including meats, vegetables, potato dishes, fish/seafood, starters and desserts. Some benevolent soul once uploaded the entire set of videos to UA-cam, and I was gripped from start to finish! Hopefully it's still here - I'm going to check now, and if it is I shall be giving myself a refresher course for 2023. There is no better teacher than Julia Child, her wisdom and her joy in good food is timeless.
Darling Lady! So warm and hardworking. She brought me smiles and happiness.The Sun was always shining in my soul while i was watching her cooking so tempting, delicious French dishes which made my mouth water.. A sunny busy bee she was. Rest in peace, dear lady💛❤🧡💚
I would love to watch Julia child cook while I die peacefully on my deathbed at the age of 100 in 2091.... seeing her cook with such passion is amazing
Julia was and still is a character and always makes you feel you can achieve anything, she has given me a new way off cooking and trying new food. Bon appetite
What a charismatic lady, and so lovable with it. Her voice is extraordinary, so is her physical presence, she has bags of star quality! Wish we had her on British TV when I was a child.
Greg Gray she also had mad respect for Fanny Craddock, and mentioned her on one of her episodes. Julia isn’t the type to have to put someone else down to build herself up.
@@DinoSarma Agreed, Julia Child was enchanting because she genuinely liked herself and was comfortable in her own skin. And this relaxed, sense of being 'at peace' with herself made her a TV natural. That's a state of genuine confidence everyone should aspire to. She would never have been anything but respectful to other gifted people because she was totally content and happy with herself so never felt envious or resentful. A very special lady.
She's the original and the best. Today we have reality cooking TV which is very much based on sensationalism and the dumbing down of America. They don't make 'em like Julia Child anymore.
baritonebynight nobody will equal her, but there are tons of cooks right here on UA-cam that are kind and wholesome. Check out Maangchi. Or Manjula’s Kitchen. Or Townsend. It’s not on tv, but UA-cam is giving regular people a platform. If you want more kind media, it’s out there!
I heartily recommend the book Julia had in the pipeline that she mentions here, 'My Life in France'. It's a gripping read, all about her formative years in post-war Paris with her diplomat husband Paul, as she trained at the Corden Bleu cookery school. France, cookery and marriage were all exciting new discoveries for her, and she devoted her energies - and life - to all three in that magical period from 1948 - '54. Julia Child adored the French culture. She and her beloved husband Paul were like-minded soul mates with such positive energy and enthusiasm to discover new things, learn, and enjoy life. And they were very wise, for why else are we here? If you're looking for a really fun, upbeat and absorbing memoir, you won't find better! Julia was widowed, elderly and frail when her grand nephew Alex Prud'homme interviewed her and put this magical book together (thank God he did). She died aged 91 in 2004, and the book was completed by him and published two years later, in 2006. I only wish she had got to see this very special book. It's a labour of love by Julia and Alex. It brought that glorious time in France back to life, and the heady, early days of her cookery career and most important, her happy marriage with Paul. I'm sure she would have absolutely loved it. I'm just so glad it was written and published for others to enjoy! Heart-warming and inspirational. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_in_France#:~:text=My%20Life%20in%20France%20is,her%20death%20in%20August%202004.
@@laureldevine You're so welcome. If you've yet to read 'My Life In France' I envy you. I'm not a great reader, but it really was a life-affirming joy from start to finish. Wishing you everything you wish yourself in 2023 and beyond! X
As a child I would do my own imitation of Julia’s cooking shows in my parent’s kitchen. My family thought it was funny a 5 yo playing Julia. I didn’t think in my wildest dreams I would move to San Francisco and attend the best culinary school in CA all the while thinking about my fond memories of Julia. Still a professional chef today. Even my mentor Jeremiah Tower was in awe of her 😊
She quit smoking in her 60's after being a heavy smoker for years, and lived to be 96. My mother was born 7 years later than her and didn't make it to 80 in spite of her smoking many fewer years.
This lovely lady looks and sounds as though she suffered with Scheuermann's Disease of her spine and also a spinal scoliosis. My husband has the same conditions. Her spine is bent and twisted which puts pressure on her lungs, explaining the breathiness.
I was just thinking about this and was going to ask for opinions and I find your comment! She took care of herself so its hard to understand how she became so bent over. Perhaps its a part of being so tall also? Yes this does explain her breathiness. She always took walks and tried to lead a balanced life.
i would say osteoporosis and COPD, she was and old lady and she smoked alot and in her younger videos she doesnt have that scoliosis spine ;) and as far as i know Scheuermann's Disease starts in a young age
She had breast cancer and mastectomy. She exercised daily and full of energy. Bravo to Chef Julia! I'm sure arthritis set in and she was over 6'2" tall. Always bending way over for years probably put much stress on her skeletal system. Would you know her looking down? Never!
+xXt0x1c-sl1m3Xx Yes, I admire her so much but the breathing breaks my heart. I guess there is an "end" for all of us. She has left a legacy for all of us to learn from and follow...
but that was her passion was home cooking she wanted the average housewife to learn how to make a fantastic meal and that evolved into teaching everyone.
Didn't know this guy at all, lost all respect for him @ 14:59. France has many, many bad restaurants. But if I see Julia, I click even a 6 year old vid.
This is 2023 and I think she is absolutely wonderful her recipes make so much sense and are easy to make, she is number one I adore her videos.
i was a boy 9 yrs old watching her show i will never forget her voice charming lady i'm 57 yrs old now. RIP Julia Thank you internet i can watch her show's again
At 9 years old you were watching cooking shows?
OMG Julia and Jacques were the most hilarious, adorable double act! Cooking and comedy - what could be more entertaining? Miss you Julia, you were sheer class.
I love that her main concern was taste rather than nutrition and how looks didn't have to be perfect but you can improvise with little mistakes. So optimistic. Pretty different from most hight level chefs now a days.
Me too. So refreshing. No guilt trips with Julia.
Remarkable and Beautiful Talented Chef.
Awww what a sweetheart she was! When she thanked Jack at the end her warmth and kindness shone through. A lady of huge talent who never lost her modesty, humility and love of humanity.
Julia Child is a classic, precious authentic and awesome woman! I strive to be like her! Blessings, Julia, you precious soul!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lynda Lou did cessation
Lynda Lou you are totally right.
I love Julia child so much.
She was still sharp as a tack, even here at age 87
baritonebynight and a class act. Interviewer was baiting her to shade Wolfgang Puck. And there she was saying how much she respects him. Such a kind and lovely lady.
Rest in eternal #Peace Julia Child, you had a wonderful personality and amazing talent and made people feel great including me. See you on the other side :)
My mother, and then later I, learned how to cook from Julia. She's one of a kind and there will never be anyone who touches so many people the way she did.
She taught me how to cook...I still have the first book, still make her recipes. They are timeless.
+Erin Denk Yes, they are.
Me too I have the first book is like my bible "MASTERING THE ART OF FRENCH COOKING.
Me too!
Truth - the best cookery books are written by genuine, unpretentious foodies, and Julia was certainly one of those, God bless her.
In the 'eighties she put the most wonderful complete cookery course on video. It's a masterclass in everything you need to know to produce good food, including meats, vegetables, potato dishes, fish/seafood, starters and desserts.
Some benevolent soul once uploaded the entire set of videos to UA-cam, and I was gripped from start to finish! Hopefully it's still here - I'm going to check now, and if it is I shall be giving myself a refresher course for 2023. There is no better teacher than Julia Child, her wisdom and her joy in good food is timeless.
Isn't she marvellous? "We don't care about nutrients, we care about taste!"
Darling Lady! So warm and hardworking. She brought me smiles and happiness.The Sun was always shining in my soul while i was watching her cooking so tempting, delicious French dishes which made my mouth water.. A sunny busy bee she was. Rest in peace, dear lady💛❤🧡💚
She was wonderful, talented and an inspiration to all!
Nothing compares to a true eccentric. RIP Julia Child
Luv Julia & Jacque ❤
I would love to watch Julia child cook while I die peacefully on my deathbed at the age of 100 in 2091.... seeing her cook with such passion is amazing
I'm thankful my family sits down together to eat.
+LittleMonsterMan93 Eating together as a family is so intimate and special. Glad you and your family does that :-)
The interviewer, Jack Nadel, is charming just like Julia. What an enjoyable interview. ❤️
Julia was and still is a character and always makes you feel you can achieve anything, she has given me a new way off cooking and trying new food. Bon appetite
What an awesome vintage interview of two legends, both in their respective areas (cooking and entrepreneurship). Greatest Generation indeed!
What a charismatic lady, and so lovable with it. Her voice is extraordinary, so is her physical presence, she has bags of star quality! Wish we had her on British TV when I was a child.
I agree - silly old pompous Fanny Cradock isn't a patch on this amazing charismatic lady
Greg Gray she also had mad respect for Fanny Craddock, and mentioned her on one of her episodes. Julia isn’t the type to have to put someone else down to build herself up.
@@DinoSarma Agreed, Julia Child was enchanting because she genuinely liked herself and was comfortable in her own skin. And this relaxed, sense of being 'at peace' with herself made her a TV natural. That's a state of genuine confidence everyone should aspire to.
She would never have been anything but respectful to other gifted people because she was totally content and happy with herself so never felt envious or resentful. A very special lady.
@@glamdolly30 Very well said.
Thank you for posting I just love Julia child she's a classic and really a wonderful down-to-earth person,And a great cook.(French)
She's the original and the best. Today we have reality cooking TV which is very much based on sensationalism and the dumbing down of America. They don't make 'em like Julia Child anymore.
baritonebynight nobody will equal her, but there are tons of cooks right here on UA-cam that are kind and wholesome. Check out Maangchi. Or Manjula’s Kitchen. Or Townsend. It’s not on tv, but UA-cam is giving regular people a platform. If you want more kind media, it’s out there!
Dino Sarma I love the UK Mary Berry. She is a wonderful person
A Lovely Lady indeed.
Julia is so inspirational, even today. Remember coming home after Jr high and watching her everyday on TV. A multifaceted woman. Thank You, Julia.
a very moving and personal interview.
Lovely careing woman marvelous cook learning so much from her
i wish best of the paradise julia
Love you Julia! RIP
I heartily recommend the book Julia had in the pipeline that she mentions here, 'My Life in France'. It's a gripping read, all about her formative years in post-war Paris with her diplomat husband Paul, as she trained at the Corden Bleu cookery school.
France, cookery and marriage were all exciting new discoveries for her, and she devoted her energies - and life - to all three in that magical period from 1948 - '54.
Julia Child adored the French culture. She and her beloved husband Paul were like-minded soul mates with such positive energy and enthusiasm to discover new things, learn, and enjoy life. And they were very wise, for why else are we here? If you're looking for a really fun, upbeat and absorbing memoir, you won't find better!
Julia was widowed, elderly and frail when her grand nephew Alex Prud'homme interviewed her and put this magical book together (thank God he did). She died aged 91 in 2004, and the book was completed by him and published two years later, in 2006.
I only wish she had got to see this very special book. It's a labour of love by Julia and Alex. It brought that glorious time in France back to life, and the heady, early days of her cookery career and most important, her happy marriage with Paul. I'm sure she would have absolutely loved it. I'm just so glad it was written and published for others to enjoy! Heart-warming and inspirational.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_in_France#:~:text=My%20Life%20in%20France%20is,her%20death%20in%20August%202004.
Wow, this made my eyes a little misty. Thanks for the suggestion on the book.
@@laureldevine You're so welcome. If you've yet to read 'My Life In France' I envy you. I'm not a great reader, but it really was a life-affirming joy from start to finish.
Wishing you everything you wish yourself in 2023 and beyond! X
Love this segment of Julia Child.
Eat everything in Moderation, Good job Julia.
As a child I would do my own imitation of Julia’s cooking shows in my parent’s kitchen. My family thought it was funny a 5 yo playing Julia. I didn’t think in my wildest dreams I would move to San Francisco and attend the best culinary school in CA all the while thinking about my fond memories of Julia. Still a professional chef today. Even my mentor Jeremiah Tower was in awe of her 😊
Wonderful person. She worked for OSS during the war (the early CIA). A full life.
Miss you Julia♥
She quit smoking in her 60's after being a heavy smoker for years, and lived to be 96. My mother was born 7 years later than her and didn't make it to 80 in spite of her smoking many fewer years.
galanie she was born August 15, 1912. She passed away August 13, 2004. Do the math. She lived to be 91. Passed 2 days short of her 92nd birthday.
duh why didn't the camera man show the book so we could see the pics
Wonderful Julia 😍
I love Julia!!!! rip sweetheart!!
My heart😭🤲🤗
A treasure! She* deserved the nations highest honor although I don't know if they gave it to her.
totally Agree - RIP Julia - marvellous person on so many levels
This lovely lady looks and sounds as though she suffered with Scheuermann's Disease of her spine and also a spinal scoliosis. My husband has the same conditions. Her spine is bent and twisted which puts pressure on her lungs, explaining the breathiness.
I was just thinking about this and was going to ask for opinions and I find your comment! She took care of herself so its hard to understand how she became so bent over. Perhaps its a part of being so tall also? Yes this does explain her breathiness. She always took walks and tried to lead a balanced life.
she was a life-long smoker and didn't stop until well into her 60s.. that didn't help her with breathing
And now we know
i would say osteoporosis and COPD, she was and old lady and she smoked alot and in her younger videos she doesnt have that scoliosis spine ;) and as far as i know Scheuermann's Disease starts in a young age
She had breast cancer and mastectomy. She exercised daily and full of energy. Bravo to Chef Julia! I'm sure arthritis set in and she was over 6'2" tall. Always bending way over for years probably put much stress on her skeletal system. Would you know her looking down? Never!
😂😂 love how she calls Americans fat! No PC from her. Love it.
I love her dearly, but the deep breathing kind of gets me a little sad...
+xXt0x1c-sl1m3Xx Yes, I admire her so much but the breathing breaks my heart. I guess there is an "end" for all of us. She has left a legacy for all of us to learn from and follow...
I wondered about that. Sounds like she should have been on oxygen. Not sure if she smoked
I'm just so glad she was still doing what she loved and did so well, TV cooking, well into her old age.
Julia Childs had 30/30 sight. What a lovely person.
What animal produced that huge egg??? Around the 11:00 min mark
Ostrich egg. ua-cam.com/video/FQ7wPIghScA/v-deo.html
8 years ago, only 612 "likes"? That explains a few things, right?
I was like 10 watching her in tv
One solitary sad individual disliked that interview...
miss you Juia
My god look ar that Hamburger. In your face Burger King
If I haven't got anything nice to say about it...maybe I shouldn't say anything at all... 🤔
But I will say....
HE did cook very well.
Can you imagine now....using a gun to start the eggwhite race! Lol!
Julia was the MAN
Home cooking? The guy has no clue who he is interviewing.
seriously right - this lady is LEGEND - show a bit of respect
but that was her passion was home cooking she wanted the average housewife to learn how to make a fantastic meal and that evolved into teaching everyone.
The hands of the guy in the red shirt were disgustingly filthy.
A Smithie. She cooked for her sorority , “ house” every year.
when people didn't care how food look on camera
I our times she would have been read as a spectrum or aspie
He had to Fleeeeee! when he found out I was a man! LOL Seriously Julia was most defiantly a man.
Didn't know this guy at all, lost all respect for him @ 14:59. France has many, many bad restaurants. But if I see Julia, I click even a 6 year old vid.
Boy, you're easily bothered
She....
Yes and she is a Male !
Clearly a man in a dress.
Eternal legend