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Daiquiri Cocktail

Since the confinement started, Iโ€™ve been doing a daily Apรฉro Hour on Instagram Live, archiving some of the episodes on my IGTV channel. Since Iโ€™ve never been able to get a tv show of my own, I decided just to do my own. (What could go wrong? And even so, what happens during confinement, stays in confinement. Right?) And when youโ€™re the bossโ€ฆand the producer,โ€ฆ

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Cranzac Cookies

When the lockdown was announced about a month ago, I thought of all the great things I would finally be able to do. I would finally tackle those five- to seven-season tv series that everyone told me that I just had to watch, that require a hundred-hour commitment to get through them. (Breaking Bad and The Wire, Iโ€™m looking at youโ€ฆ) I would have theโ€ฆ

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Drinking French Erratum

Here are a few corrections for metric conversions that appear in the first-edition printing of Drinking French. Theyโ€™ve all been corrected in subsequent printings: For the dry ingredients in the Cornmeal Madeleines (page 259), the metric amounts should be (in bold): 1/2 cup (70g) all-purpose or corn flour 1/2 cup (95g) stone-ground cornmeal โ€”โ€“ For the recipes in the book with fresh mint, the conversionsโ€ฆ

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Eeyoreโ€™s Requiem cocktail

Named after Eeyore, a character from Winnie the Pooh, like the grey donkey, which Toby Maloney, its creator, calls โ€œthe most bitter character in literature.โ€ In spite of that moniker, this alluring cocktail has an appealing bitterness that I canโ€™t resist. And not to mention the color; if youโ€™re in the doldrums, this vivid Eeyoreโ€™s Requiem cocktail will definitely lure you out of it.

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Jumpinโ€™ Genepy Cocktail

Iโ€™m always on the lookout for a cocktail that has an herbaceous quality, a touch of bitterness, and some fruity undertones courtesy of a dose of Cap Corse or Lillet, two French apรฉritifs that feature citrus flavors. And this Jumpinโ€™ Genepy cocktail fits that bill.

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Lockdown in Paris โ€“ plus some easy recipes for kids

Hello, Emily here. We are now on day 27 of official lock-down in Paris and day 32 since we decided to stay home with the kids. With other cities and countries also implementing stricter social distancing measures, I thought I would share our routine, favorite recipes and ways to pass the time, and hopefully pick up some ideas from you in the comments below! โ€“Emilyโ€ฆ

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Blog Notes and Online Appearances

-This Thursday, April 16th, Iโ€™ll be on my publisherโ€™s Instagram Feed at Ten Speed Press Iโ€™ll be talking about how to set up your own French bar as well as sharing a classic French apรฉritif that Iโ€™ll be demonstrating, which you can make at home. Itโ€™ll be taking place at 10 pm CET which is 4 pm ET, 1 pm PT. Please confirm the timeโ€ฆ

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The Marc Negroni

One of the happiest days Iโ€™ve spent in my life was the one when I landed at the train station in Beaune, hopped in a car with a stranger, who took me to a cemetery out in the middle of nowhere. I found myself facing a large copper contraption spewing steam in the air, surrounded by bins of what looked like the outcasts of anโ€ฆ

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