Julia Child Quote

Some children like to make castles out of their rice pudding, or faces with raisins for eyes. It is forbidden — so sternly that, when they grow up, they take a horrid revenge by dying meringues pale blue or baking birthday cakes in the form of horseshoes or lyres or whatnot.


Julia Child & Company (1978)


Some children like to make castles out of their rice pudding, or faces with raisins for eyes. It is forbidden — so sternly that, when they grow up, ...

Some children like to make castles out of their rice pudding, or faces with raisins for eyes. It is forbidden — so sternly that, when they grow up, ...

Some children like to make castles out of their rice pudding, or faces with raisins for eyes. It is forbidden — so sternly that, when they grow up, ...

Some children like to make castles out of their rice pudding, or faces with raisins for eyes. It is forbidden — so sternly that, when they grow up, ...