Quote by: Julia Child

I don't believe in twisting yourself into knots of excuses and explanations over the food you make. When one's hostess starts in with self-deprecations such as "Oh, I don't know how to cook...," or "Poor little me...," or "This may taste awful...," it is so dreadful to have to reassure her that everything is delicious and fine, whether it is or not. Besides, such admissions only draw attention to one's shortcomings (or self-perceived shortcomings), and make the other person think, "Yes, you're right, this really is an awful meal!" Maybe the cat has fallen into the stew, or the lettuce has frozen, or the cake has collapsed -- eh bien, tant pis! Usually one's cooking is better than one thinks it is. And if the food is truly vile, as my ersatz eggs Florentine surely were, then the cook must simply grit her teeth and bear it with a smile -- and learn from her mistakes.


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Author Bio


  • NameJulia Child
  • DescriptionAmerican chef
  • AliasesJulia Carolyn Child
  • BornAugust 15, 1912
  • DiedAugust 13, 2004
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWoman Of Letters
  • AwardsKnight Of The Legion Of Honour; Peabody Award; Presidential Medal Of Freedom; Daytime Emmy Award; Emmy Award; National Book Award