This may be a rather odd post after I leave you a download for canister labels, but it is late and after watching a movie about blogging, I find myself wanting to share. Sorry to bore you and sorry for no free download.
Josh is working late tonight which meant I got to watch Julie and Julia all by myself. When it comes to anything sentimental, I really like watching by myself anyway. Maybe it’s because I like to cry loud. And maybe it’s because I like to cry.
So anyway, here’s a post for all the other foodies out there! If you haven’t seen it, the photography of Paris in the 1940s-1950s is absolutely gorgeous! The food looks lovely, and I loved the story of a woman turning 30 and finding herself through cooking.
So much for an early bedtime. Good night!
Carina,
I stumbled upon your website through mycutestamps.com and I have to admit I laughed when I saw your Julia Childs picture and the story about Julie & Julia. My boyfriend is French and I have finally moved to Paris at the end of January after a 3 1/2 year long distant relationship. My brother saw the movie Julie & Julia and said that I have to see it too, especially since I LOVE to cook and being France now, eating and cooking is such a big part of my new family. My brother bought Julia Child’s book, the same one that Julie used in the movie, for Christmas and for my birthday, he bought me a 1 day session at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris for my boyfriend and I.
Thanks for sharing your thought on Julia and the movie! I am excited to see it. I can remember when I was younger and say Julia on t.v. I absolutely loved her. Now it’s funny how that has all come back around 20+ years later!