Sounds like a great set.  We have her book "The Way To Cook", and its an 
invaluable resource for everything from soup to prime rib.

rg


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> I bought two DVD sets of Julia Child's cooking show from the 60's recently. 
> I remember watching the show on PBS when I was somewhere between 7 and 12 
> years old.
> 
> In any case it's a fun time capsule.  In B&W, no high production values or 
> slick camera moves like in today's shows.  Very honest and funny, with a 
> 60's kitchen, Julia repeating herself often and correcting mistakes 
> on-camera, wiping her fishy hands on her backside, and chopping of fish 
> heads with violent whacks of a huge cleaver, all the time telling you how 
> fun it is. (From the Bouilabaisse episode).
> 
> If you like cooking and you're in for some subtle humor punctuated by 
> moments that make you laugh your head off, I recommend it.
> 
> 
> Tom C.
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Someone handed me a picture and said, "This is a picture of me when I 
was younger." Every picture of you is when you were younger. "...Here's 
a picture of me when I'm older." Where'd you get that camera man?
- Mitch Hedberg

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