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My Favorite Kitchen Scale

When I moved to France way back when, one of the first things I set out to buy was a kitchen scale. Kitchen scales are not difficult to find in Europe because most of the countries use weights for baking and in every other type of recipe. In spite of their ubiquity, it was hard to find a scale that measured in both in gramsโ€ฆ

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How to Make Fresh Pasta

I have to admit, Iโ€™ve gotten a bit slack and have been buying dried pasta for the past few years. Thereโ€™s nothing wrong with store-bought pasta โ€“ Iโ€™ve become fond of the whole wheat pasta spirals I get at my natural foods store, tossed with greens, garlic, and olive oil โ€“ but I was recently at the home of a friend and while we wereโ€ฆ

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Le Camion Qui Fume

[Update: Since writing this post, Le Camion Qui Fume has blossomed into several restaurants and is no longer a food truck. You can find the most current information, including location and hours, on their website. There are also a number of good burgers places in Paris, such as local chains like Big Fernand, Blend, and PNY, as well as others.] Hamburgers have certainly become aโ€ฆ

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Thatโ€™s the way the granola bar crumbles

I think the highlight of my Christmas dinner this year was when I entered the family kitchen, where I arrive bearing the dessert, and promptly dropped the the whole thing on the floor, where it shattered into a million pieces. I sighed, and guessed it was a fitting end to a fragmented year. Having seen more than my share of kitchen catastrophes in my timeโ€ฆ

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Date Bars

Itโ€™s that time of year, when I evaluate a variety of things in my life (not all necessarily food-relatedโ€ฆ), including the contents of my refrigerator and pantry, and go through all the corners and crannies, and clear things out. When I visited the Barbรจs market a while back, I got an amazing deal on dates, so good that I had no choice but to buyโ€ฆ

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Sprinting Toward the Finishโ€ฆ

Everything is a mess, including my computer. I started writing this story, and lost it. (The story, I mean. I donโ€™t mean that โ€œI lost itโ€ โ€“ although I fear thatโ€™s coming.) I have piles of paperwork stacked up all around my apartment, including on every chairs and the couch. Next to my kitchen counter is a stack of unfinished recipes Iโ€™m testing, with notesโ€ฆ

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Candy Thermometers

A friend once told me that the one word which terrifies people, enough to dissuade them from tackling a recipe, was the word โ€œthermometer.โ€ Candy making generally requires the use of a thermometer and Iโ€™m not sure why people get uneasy around thermometers because like kitchen scales, when things are in precise measurements โ€“ like degrees, pounds, or grams โ€“ itโ€™s pretty straightforward. In fact,โ€ฆ

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Visit to a Paris Market (Video)

Everyday in Paris (except on Mondays), there are glorious outdoor markets taking place in the various neighborhoods spread out across the city. Each market has its own distinct personality โ€“ and personalities โ€“ and like many residents of Paris, I like to do my shopping at an outdoor market. As a dedicated market shopper, I find myself gravitating toward my favorite stands and sellers, suchโ€ฆ

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