Caption: Judith Jones
Judith Jones 

Judith Jones interview by Marion Kane

From: Marion Kane
Length: 09:12

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Judith Jones, Julia Child's editor, discusses her favorite author with Canada's food sleuth, Marion Kane. Read the full description.

Judith_jones_small Julia Child was Canadian food sleuth, writer and broadcaster Marion Kane's dear friend and mentor. While attending the Roger Smith Cookbook Conference in New York in the Fall of 2011, Marion interviewed Julia's longtime friend and editor Judith Jones at her Upper East Side apartment. It was a lively chat during which Ms Jones recalled many pivotal moments in her relationship with the iconic doyenne of cooking.

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Julia Child was Canadian food sleuth, writer and broadcaster Marion Kane's dear friend and mentor. While attending the Roger Smith Cookbook Conference in New York in the Fall of 2011, Marion interviewed Julia's longtime friend and editor Judith Jones at her Upper East Side apartment. It was a lively chat during which Ms Jones recalled many pivotal moments in her relationship with the iconic doyenne of cooking.