00:32:09 Beth Westcott: Julia Childs? 00:32:26 Nicki Bishop: Yes, the woman that made all Julia Child's recipes. 00:34:57 Nicki Bishop: Yes! Everyone needs editing! 00:35:30 David Kueker: While working for the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation in August 2002, Powell began the Julie/Julia Project, a blog chronicling her attempt to cook all the recipes in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking.[1][4] The blog quickly gained a large following, and Powell signed a book deal with Little, Brown and Company. The resulting book, Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen, was published in 2005.[5] The paperback edition was retitled Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Powell 00:36:17 David Kueker: (I love footnotes.) 00:38:41 KCWC Classroom 4: 30 minutes remaining. THIRTY minutes. 00:51:56 Margie: explain hash tag - my high school students have tried to explain to me and I still don't understand. 00:53:25 Cherrilynn Bisbano: #writing #amwriting 00:53:27 David Kueker: # 00:57:50 KCWC Classroom 4: 10 minutes remaining. TEN minutes. 01:02:20 Cherrilynn Bisbano: godsfruit3@gmail.com 01:03:35 Margie: I agree 01:03:36 Beth Westcott: Thank you, Cherrilyn. 01:05:34 David Kueker: kinmundychurch.org 01:06:18 Margie: Thank you, David 01:06:53 KCWC Classroom 4: Please finish up and close out. Our time is up. 01:07:16 Lana Jackson: Thank you 01:07:47 Cherrilynn Bisbano: jThanks everyone