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Stockholm

I had no idea what to expect when I planned a trip to Sweden. I think it was a friendly discussion between friends when we decided it would be interesting to go to Fรคviken, the famed restaurant northward of Stockholm. (Iโ€™ll do a separate post on that since it was such a unique experience.) So we made a reservation, then decided to spend a fewโ€ฆ

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Rosendals Tradgard Bageri

I think Iโ€™ve been speaking in too many superlatives lately. Itโ€™s just Iโ€™ve been fortunate to be traveling and finding so many great places. Either that, or itโ€™s just my American side coming out, the one that tends to speak in superlatives. Still (or โ€œOh my God!โ€, as we say), whenever I find something amazing, I canโ€™t help but going a little loopy over itโ€ฆ.

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Parlans Caramels

One of the things that most excited me most about coming to Stockholm was to visit Pรคrlans Konfektyr. The moment I heard about it, I knew I had to go. I mean, a small shop that makes artisanal caramels, in one of the best dairy-producing countries in the world, with a wink-and-a-nod to traditional Swedish charm? Count me in. So I asked if I couldโ€ฆ

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Smorgastarta

Eating and travel are lots of fun. Hopefully when you hit the air โ€“ and the road โ€“ with friends, there will be a lot of hits. But inevitably, you do run the risk of a few misses. En route to a remote part of Sweden, we drove for a while, seeing nothing but trees, remarkably blue skies, one or two clouds, and a car-freeโ€ฆ

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Lemon Yogurt Cake with Apricot-Cherry Compote

Even though we come from different worlds โ€“ my life (in some ways) depends on gluten, and her life (in some ways) depends on avoiding it. But Shauna of Gluten-Free Girl both share a common love of cooking and baking. and thatโ€™s good enough for me. (Iโ€™ve never asked her, but I hope she feels the same.) We met several years ago when I wasโ€ฆ

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Paris Safety Tips

Paris is a relatively safe city, as cities go, and recently, I was having a discussion with someone about places to be wary about traveling to and was told that the only place in the world that they felt unsafe was inโ€ฆ.San Francisco. (And they were from Naples!) So anything can happen anywhere in the world and petty crime sometimes occurs in places where youโ€ฆ

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La Graineterie du Marche

There are a number of โ€œmust-doโ€ lists in Paris, places where people just have to go while theyโ€™re here. Often people have limited time, and I hear ya, so I might suggest the departments stores on the Boulevard Haussman, Printempts and Galeries Lafayette (although even since Printemps started charging โ‚ฌ1,5 to use the restrooms, Iโ€™m inclined to go to the Galeries Lafayette, just on principle.)โ€ฆ

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Kale Chips

Itโ€™s arguable whether Paris is a โ€œcutting edgeโ€ city. With a rich culinary tradition, change comes slowly (and sometimes requires a little coaxing), and the arrival of kale is no exception. Although we can now get kale sporadically in Paris, thanks to The Kale Project, I was fortunate when a friend came to Paris bearing the fruits (or leaves) of crinkly denseness. In a โ€œbeโ€ฆ

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Booksigning and Meet-Up This Sunday in Paris

This Sunday, June 9th โ€“ Iโ€™ll be at La Cuisine cooking school from 2 to 4 pm signing books and hanging out. The venue is located at 80, quai de lโ€™Hรดtel de Ville (map) and youโ€™re welcome to stop by and say hi! There will be copies of The Sweet Life in Paris, The Perfect Scoop and Ready for Dessert in the US and UKโ€ฆ

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