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Drinking French Book Tour update

My bags were packed, and I was ready to go (and planning on stocking up on Sharpies as soon as I hit the ground) but due to current circumstances, Iโ€™ve had to cancel my Drinking French book tour. With travel difficult between countries and advisements to avoid large gatherings, my publisher and I decided it was best to put it off for now. Hopefully, theโ€ฆ

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Candied Grapefruit Peel

As you get older, you tend to forget things. Often itโ€™s blamed it on age, or an allusion to an early onset of a memory-loss disorder. I forget things all the time, but I blame it on a full brain. Think about it; every ten years, our brains have so much more information to remember than they did a decade ago. Think about all youโ€™veโ€ฆ

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Pink Grapefruit Marmalade

Iโ€™ve been making my own jams and marmalades for many years, so with apologies to those whoโ€™ve asked me which French jam to buy when they come to Paris, theyโ€™re often disappointed when I canโ€™t guide them in the right direction. (Unless they want me to guide them to my jam-crowded kitchen cupboard.) Unless someone has given me a jar of theirs, I have soโ€ฆ

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Drinking French is Out!

Iโ€™m excited to announce that Drinking French: The iconic cocktails, apรฉritifs, and cafรฉ traditions in France, with 160 recipes is out! My latest book features recipes for the iconic beverages of France, from cafรฉ specialties hot chocolate, tisanes and infusions, and chilled chocolate frappรฉs, to classic French apรฉritifs, recipes to make liqueurs, crรจmes, wines, punches and cordials at home, as well as French-themed cocktails fromโ€ฆ

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Crepes Dentelle cookies (Gavottes)

These may be the best cookies in the world. Okay, theyโ€™re not really cookies, per se. At least not in the French sense. Les cookies refers to chocolate chip cookiesย and these ultra-thin, ultra-crisp, and ultra-buttery tasting crรชpes dentelles are so different, yet so good, youโ€™ll find yourself eating your way through several of them in no time. To prove that point, as a courtesy, theโ€ฆ

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Slow-Cooked Chipotle Pork

I was recently tagged in a debate on Twitter, where some of the people objected to having to scroll down a post to get to the recipe, because they didnโ€™t like scrolling. (Which was odd, since unless Iโ€™m doing it wrong, donโ€™t you need to scroll to use Twitter?) The discussion also tapped into a few peopleโ€™s dislike of a longer headnote before a recipeโ€ฆ

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Drinking French: Paris Book Launch at WHSmith

Iโ€™ll be at WHSmith in Paris next Thursday, celebrating the release of Drinking French: The iconic cocktails, apรฉritifs, and cafรฉ traditions of France, with 160 recipes on February 27th. The event will be from 6 to 7:30pm and include a talk, book signing, and a French cheese and spirits tasting, as well.

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The Making of Drinking French

A few years ago, after My Paris Kitchen came out, I began thinking about what Iโ€™d write about next. Whenever you have a book come out, the most common question is, โ€œWhatโ€™s your next book?โ€ Sometimes you already have an idea, but other times, itโ€™s nice to sit back and enjoy what youโ€™ve written. I was happy that people took to that book so much,โ€ฆ

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Weekend Links

Iโ€™ve been scrambling to get caught up on, wellโ€ฆeverything. Included on my sizable to-do list is a rather long blog post thatโ€™s hopefully going to be worth the wait. (Ya never knowโ€ฆ) There are also a few tech issues behind-the-scenes here on the blog that need tending to, even though Iโ€™d rather be baking. There isโ€ฆor wasโ€ฆa cashew brittle recipe that didnโ€™t quite work outโ€ฆ

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