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Juliet Corson

    Juliet Corson fut une figure pionnière dans l'éducation culinaire durant la seconde moitié du 19e siècle aux États-Unis. Elle a contribué pendant cinq ans, de 1875 à 1880, à une chronique hebdomadaire dans le New York Times. Son travail a joué un rôle déterminant dans la manière dont les gens apprenaient et s'engageaient avec les arts culinaires.

    Twenty-Five Cent Dinners for Families of Six
    • Corson, a prominent cookery teacher and social advocate, centers her philosophy on four core ideals. These principles guide her approach to cooking and emphasize the importance of accessibility and nourishment for the underprivileged. Through her teachings, she aims to empower individuals with culinary skills that promote health and sustainability, reflecting her commitment to social justice and community well-being. Her work not only educates but also inspires a movement towards equitable food practices.

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