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Pick-Up Line

โ€œThis isnโ€™t your house? Paris is your house! A dog dรจjection left on a sidewalk is a 183โ‚ฌ fine. 30,000 garbage cans are at your disposal in Parisโ€ (If you think itโ€™s icky looking at this on your computer, this sidewalk billboard faces the tables at an outdoor restaurant and cafรจ. Imagine looking at that while enjoying dinner!)

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Beer & Chocolate

While strolling the Mercato Centrale in Florence a while back, I was introduced to this curious gelatina, a little pot of Beer and Chocolate Jelly. When I told the shopkeeper I was a chocolatier, he gave me the jar as a gift (thatโ€™s why I love Italyโ€ฆ) and told me to let him know how I liked it. I conferred with my pal Judy andโ€ฆ

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Last Week in Parisโ€ฆ

The stinky garbage strike finally endedโ€ฆphew! We had ice cream at Dammannโ€™s on the quai Montebelloโ€ฆ I bought some fouque-ing seal oil to winterproof my shoesโ€ฆ I found a place to swim au natural with Parisiansโ€ฆ โ€ฆand my favorite chocolate shop in Paris gave me a nice, big bag of chocolatesโ€ฆfor being such a good customer! Dammanโ€™s Glacier 1, rue des Grands Degrรฉs Tel: 01โ€ฆ

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French Beignets

Since weโ€™re on the subject of beignets, I spotted these enticing looking pastries at one of my favorite out-of-the-way boulangeries in Paris. It must be a global trend. Boulangerie au 140 140, rue de Belleville Paris Tel: 01 46 36 92 47 Mรฉtro: Jourdain

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Amateur Gourmet Survivor II: Round #2

We made it to Amateur Gourmet Survivor: Round II! The fierce competition already managed to raise so far $2750 thanks to many of your generous donations. This time, for Round II, itโ€™s all about beignets, those favorite deep-fried pastries from New Orleans. Melissa, my dedicated Survivor contestant, made two separate batches: due to a successful whining campaign by yours truly, in addition to caramelized-apple beignets,โ€ฆ

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Culinary Confessions

I often cook pasta in not enough water. I wash mushrooms. I donโ€™t grind my own coffee beans. I melt chocolate in a bowl set in, not over, simmering water. I hate soup as a first course. I buy store-brand butter for baking. I try to use as few pots and pans when I cooking as I can. I lift the lid when cooking riceโ€ฆ

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Cafรฉ Malongo

Cafรฉ Malongo is Fair-trade and made from Arabica coffee beans Cafรฉ Malongo 50, rue St-Andrรฉ des Arts Tรฉl: 01 43 26 47 10 Other Cafรฉ Malongo bars at: -53, rue Passy โ€“Lafayette Gourmet 46-48, Boulevard Haussmann -Monprix, 14 rue du Dรฉpart Read more at my post: Where to find a good cup of coffee in Paris.

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German Chocolate Cake Recipe

Although Germany is famous for tall, multi-layered torten with alternating layers of cream, cake, fruit, nuts, beer, sausages, etcโ€ฆGerman Chocolate Cake is decidedly the result of good-old American ingenuity. Deep, dark chocolate cake is layered with a rich filling of toasty coconut and pecans, then glazed with a slick, bittersweet chocolate icing. Itโ€™s based on a recipe using Bakersโ„ข Chocolate, a company which employed Samuelโ€ฆ

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Go Ahead, Have a Croissant

The recent issue of Elle ร  Table reports that eating a croissant may be a healthier and a more diet-friendly alternative the breakfast tartine, a split baguette spread with butter and jam. A croissant ordinaire or croissant au beurre (made with pure butter) has 200 calories, and 25 grams of carbohydrates. A tartine composed of one-fifth of a baguette (about 2 ounces of bread) spreadโ€ฆ

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