国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 8月16日 00時20分


Julia Child, born on this day in 1912, had a tremendous impact on food and culinary history in the United States. Through dozens of books and television series, she encouraged people to care about food and cooking. This 1978 photo shows Child preparing a meal in her home kitchen in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Today, Julia Child’s kitchen and its contents are a part of the museum’s collection. 

In the 1950s, public television programming consisted mainly of lectures, book discussions, science demonstrations, and classical music performances. Julia Child marched into this rarefied atmosphere in 1962 for a book review show on Boston's WGBH-TV with her new book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. She also brought her husband Paul and a copper bowl, balloon whisk, apron, and eggs. The enthusiastic response to her demonstration of how to make an omelette launched WGBH's hit series, The French Chef. Child's performances on The French Chef and later TV shows inspired many Americans to conquer their fears of the unfamiliar and to expand their ideas about ingredients, flavors, tools, and techniques.

This year, our 6th Annual #SmithsonianFood History Weekend and Gala from Home will be entirely online—welcoming the world to the table, as Child would have done. From October 15-17, join us and others around the world as we dig into this year's theme, Food Futures: Striving for Justice, through a dynamic series of online talks, demonstrations, interactive conversations, and activities. Follow the link in our bio to learn more about this year's event: s.si.edu/SmithsonianFood

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Major support for the 2020 Smithsonian Food History Weekend and Gala from Home is provided by the Winiarski Family Foundation, @juliachildfoundation, and @brewersassoc, with additional support from @nordicwareusa, Potomac Construction Services, and @wegmans.


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