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Hoo-boy, a lot has changed in blogging since I started. Back then, people relied on RSS feeds to read blogs. Something changed, and now itโ€™s social media and direct email notification that readers use to connect. I used to think newslettersย were adding yet another โ€“ sigh โ€“ email to my Inbox. But now I find myself looking forward to my favorite newsletters showing up inโ€ฆ

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Peanut Butter Paprika Cookies

There isnโ€™t quite a word for โ€œpieโ€ in French.ย Tourteย describes a double-crusted, enclosed pastry of some sort, but isnโ€™t quite the same as pies in the States are. Like dishes from other nationalities and cultures, pie represents a tradition to Americans. Pies are a dessert we look forward to baking when fruitย and berries comeย into season, and they are an essential part of our holidays, like Thanksgivingโ€ฆ

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Grilled Baby Back Ribs

People donโ€™t associate French cooking with grilling. But if you go to any neighborhood festival in the summer, out in the countryside, thereโ€™s invariably a grill covered with sausages, including merguez, lined up and sizzling away, as well as a brocheย with something turning on the spit, being lapped with flames, roasting to perfection. Another thing that people donโ€™t know, including me, was that you canโ€ฆ

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Le Petit Grain

A few months ago, I started following an interesting-looking Instagram account of a bakery in Paris that was making all their breads using natural leavenings, rather than commercial yeast. I didnโ€™t know anything about it, but not only were they showing impressive loaves of just-baked breads, but they were also experimenting with croissants made with levain (sourdough). The results looked promising. After they opened, Iโ€ฆ

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Bistro Pierre Lapin

{UPDATE: Bistro Pierre Lapin has closed.] People are impressed with (and a little envious of) the French and their relationship to food, especially a meal. So much so that UNESCO addedย the gastronomic meal of the French to their list of Intangible Cultural Heritage designations. The gathering around the table to eat is something most cultures engage in, of course, but it seems to carry specialโ€ฆ

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White Negroni

While my computer is still in the shop (itโ€™s going on week threeโ€ฆ) Iโ€™ve been eking out postsย while praying to the gods, or technicians at Apple, that I get it back soon. In the meantime, it gave me a good excuse for a cocktail. It wasnโ€™t just the frustration; as soon as I got 3-Ingredient Cocktails: An Opinionated Guide to the Most Enduring Drinks inโ€ฆ

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Plum Flaugnarde

Once again, I found myself with an overload of fruit. Sure, I like pears and apples, which showย up at the market on the cusp of autumn. But I want summer to last as long as possible. So when I see good nectarines, peaches, and plums lingering at the market, I pack my market basketย to the brim,ย carefully making sure the delicate fruits arenโ€™t going to getโ€ฆ

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Creme Brulee

When it was on the cusp of popularity in the U.S., I sort of introduced crรจme brรปlรฉe to a restaurant where I was working at the time, and, predictably, they took off. So much so, that most of my nights were spent torching crรจme brรปlรฉe as fast as I could. Finally, I put an end to that (popularity is overrated), and that was that. Thereโ€ฆ

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Carnitas

What to do when people call you thirty minutes before youโ€™ve invited them for dinner? Itโ€™s something I donโ€™t understand. If youโ€™re anything like me, during those precious few minutes before everyone arrives youโ€™re racing around (probably not entirely dressedโ€ฆ) trying to get everything together so you can at least attempt to give the appearance that youโ€™re relaxed when they arrive.ย  There are a coupleโ€ฆ

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