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Judith Huxley

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Judith Huxley (1926-17 October 1983) was an American food columnist for the Washington Post.

She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She lived in New York, New York, where she was a publicity writer for the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies Appeal and was also a writer for the Rockefeller Foundation and J. Walter Thompson.

She moved to Washington, D.C. in 1963. She was a contributor to Food & Wine magazine and The Washingtonian magazine. A book, Judith Huxley's Table for eight: Recipes and Menus for Entertaining with the Seasons (ISBN 0-688-02639-7) was published posthumously.

She was the second wife of Matthew Huxley. She died of cancer.