Julia Child, la Grandes Gourmande | STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW
The content highlights a Thanksgiving-themed discussion, emphasizing the ongoing partnership with the Cooperative for Education, which aims to combat poverty through education in Guatemala. The hosts encourage listeners to contribute to the cause by sponsoring students and participating in a virtual event, underscoring the importance of educational access for underprivileged youth.
Key Takeaways
- Stuff You Should Know's goodwill: they’ve raised $1.4 million for Guatemalan education—talk about paying it forward!
- Thanks to Julia Child, America traded jell-o beef molds for Michelin-star dreams. Bon appétit, indeed!
- Julia Child, the ultimate foodie influencer, corrected 1960s America’s culinary course with French finesse.
- Despite sounding British, Julia Child hailed from Pasadena; shows you can be posh without a passport.
- 20 bucks with Co-ed might not buy a turkey, but it can sponsor a Guatemalan student. Priorities!
Mentioned in This Episode
- Paul Child (person)
- Judith Jones (person)
- Louisette Berthol (person)
- Norah Efron (person)
- Dan Akaroy (person)
- Oscar Wild (person)
- Giving Tuesday (concept)
- cooperative4education.org (sponsor)
- Pasadena (location)
- Sloans (company)
- Bill Donovan (person)
- emergency sea rescue equipment section (company)
- shark repellent (concept)
- copper acetate (concept)
- Ceylon (location)
- La Couronne (company)
- Normandy (location)
- French cuisine (concept)
- Top Chef (company)
- Pouilly-Fumé (product)