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Georges Auguste Escoffier 28 October 1846 – 12 February 1935) was a French chef, restaurateur and culinary writer who popularized and updated traditional French cooking methods. Much of Escoffier's technique was based on that of Marie-Antoine Carême, one of the codifiers of French haute cuisine, but Escoffier's achievement was to simplify and modernize Carême's elaborate and ornate style. In particular, he codified the recipes for the five mother sauces. Referred to by the French press as roi des cuisiniers et cuisinier des rois ("king of chefs and chef of kings"though this had also been previously said of Carême), Escoffier was France's preeminent chef in the early part of the 20th century.

Alongside the recipes he recorded and invented, another of Escoffier's contributions to cooking was to elevate it to the status of a respected profession by introducing organized discipline to his guests.

Escoffier published Le Guide Culinaire, which is still used as a major reference work, both in the form of a cookbook and a textbook on cooking. Escoffier's recipes, techniques and approaches to kitchen management remain highly influential today, and have been adopted by chefs and restaurants not only in France, but also throughout the world

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Julia Child (15 August 1912 - 13 August 2004) is a cook, author, and American television personality.

About her life
Known for its introduction of French food to the American public, French cuisine is well-known for television programs such as The French Chef, which was first introduced in 1963. In 1996, Julia Child was 46th Guide TV screen to the greatest TV stars all the time

Childhood and education
She was born in Pasadena, California, the daughter of John Mac Williams Jr., a Princeton graduate and a famous land manager, and his wife Julia Caroline (Caro) Weston, the heir to the paper company that was her father Byron Curtis Weston, who was deputy governor of Massachusetts. She is the eldest of three children. She has a brother, John III, born in 1914 and died in 2002. A sister, Dorothy Dean, was born in 1917 and died in 2006. Child attended Westridge School, Polytechnic School from grade four to ninth grade, Branson Katherine in Ross, California. She graduated from Smith College in 1934 with a specialization in English She graduated from college and moved to New York City where she worked as a writer for W & G Sloan's advertising division.

She returned to California in 1937 and spent four years writing local publications, working in advertising, and volunteering at the Union of Youngsters at the University of Pasadena

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