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- La Pitchoune is a small stucco house that Julia Child and her husband, Paul, built in the Provençal village of Plasc****ier in France in the early 1960s...
- where he lived until 2011 before moving to Montreuil. His short film Pitchoune was presented in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film...
- co-author Beck and her husband, Jean Fischbacher. The Childs named it "La Pitchoune", a Provençal word meaning "the little one" but over time the property...
- (1996–1998) Related Paul Cushing Child (husband) Julia Child's kitchen La Pitchoune École des trois gourmandes Simone Beck (colleague) Louisette Bertholle...
- Provence. They rent a plot of land from Simca and her husband, and build La Pitchoune/La Peetch, or The Little Thing, a getaway cabin. Julia and Simca work...
- (1996–1998) Related Paul Cushing Child (husband) Julia Child's kitchen La Pitchoune École des trois gourmandes Simone Beck (colleague) Louisette Bertholle...
- (1996–1998) Related Paul Cushing Child (husband) Julia Child's kitchen La Pitchoune École des trois gourmandes Simone Beck (colleague) Louisette Bertholle...
- (1996–1998) Related Paul Cushing Child (husband) Julia Child's kitchen La Pitchoune École des trois gourmandes Simone Beck (colleague) Louisette Bertholle...
- girl): previously thought to come from "happy town" although the word pitchoune exists in dialects from southern France (possibly coming from the Occitan...
- the consulting editor. Field rented out the Childs' country home — La Pitchoune — to work on the book. When Fisher later moved into the house immediately...