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Julia Child on the set of “The French Chef” in 1963, the year it was first broadcast on American television.  Photo by Paul Child.
Two things slightly related to this picture:
Betsy’s kitchen looks exactly like this one, except reversed (you stand facing the sink and the stove/oven are on your right instead of your left).  She even has the little rounded shelves on the end of the cabinets above the sink.  No pegboard though.
I don’t have any memory of this, but apparently I’ve seen Meryl Streep in the flesh!  Our families were visiting the Museum of Natural History in New York and we passed each other upon entering/exiting.  Exciting story, eh?  I’m glad I’m able to remember how god-awful bored I was, trudging through endless exhibits, and not something as life-altering as seeing Meryl Streep.
Julia Child on the set of “The French Chef” in 1963, the year it was first broadcast on American television.  Photo by Paul Child.
Two things slightly related to this picture:
Betsy’s kitchen looks exactly like this one, except reversed (you stand facing the sink and the stove/oven are on your right instead of your left).  She even has the little rounded shelves on the end of the cabinets above the sink.  No pegboard though.
I don’t have any memory of this, but apparently I’ve seen Meryl Streep in the flesh!  Our families were visiting the Museum of Natural History in New York and we passed each other upon entering/exiting.  Exciting story, eh?  I’m glad I’m able to remember how god-awful bored I was, trudging through endless exhibits, and not something as life-altering as seeing Meryl Streep.

Julia Child on the set of “The French Chef” in 1963, the year it was first broadcast on American television.  Photo by Paul Child.

Two things slightly related to this picture:

Betsy’s kitchen looks exactly like this one, except reversed (you stand facing the sink and the stove/oven are on your right instead of your left).  She even has the little rounded shelves on the end of the cabinets above the sink.  No pegboard though.

I don’t have any memory of this, but apparently I’ve seen Meryl Streep in the flesh!  Our families were visiting the Museum of Natural History in New York and we passed each other upon entering/exiting.  Exciting story, eh?  I’m glad I’m able to remember how god-awful bored I was, trudging through endless exhibits, and not something as life-altering as seeing Meryl Streep.