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Simple Polenta

Iโ€™ve been a busy boy the last few weeks, hunkering down finishing a project thatโ€™s Iโ€™m working on night-and-day. And unfortunately, itโ€™s not even allowed me time to go to the market to do much food shopping. Quelle horreur! So Iโ€™ve been raiding my freezer (which is actually a good thingโ€ฆ) and rummaging through my cabinets in search of things that I can sustain myselfโ€ฆ

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ยกHola, Mil Amores Tortilleria!

So weโ€™ve had the first bean-to-bar chocolate maker open in Paris. And now we have homemade tortillas. Or as I call them, โ€œTwo more reasons to stay put.โ€ Which also means I can give the valuable luggage space I was devoting to lugging corn tortillas back from the states to something else โ€“ like pecans and memory foam slippers.

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Split Pea Soup

We donโ€™t always get snow in Paris in the winter. But when we do,ย it blanketsย the city with a brilliantย layer of snow. It illuminates what can be gray and drab, and brightens things up when everyoneโ€™s spirits areย beginning to sag. People tend to stay indoors or huddle in cafรฉs, drinking hot chocolate or vin chaud, hot mulled wine.

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Homemade Mustard

A few years ago, The Art of Living According to Joe Beef โ€“ which calls itself โ€œA Cookbook of Sortsโ€ โ€“ landed in my kitchen. I wasnโ€™t sure what to make of the book. It had a four-letter word in the beginning of the introduction, courtesy of a New York chef known for swearing. There was a chapter on Canadian trains. And as interesting asโ€ฆ

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Kale Frittata

Every so often I get requests for โ€œhealthyโ€ recipes, or I see things online posted as โ€œhealthyโ€ โ€“ and Iโ€™m not quite sure what the heck people are talking about. What is healthy? My idea of healthy eating is eating fresh foods โ€“ some eggs, cheese, and meat, poultry, and fish, along with fruit and vegetables. Buying foods that you prepare yourself so you knowโ€ฆ

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Mont dโ€™Or

โ€œGoopyโ€ isnโ€™t a word used too often when writing about food. Am not sure why, but perhaps because there arenโ€™t a lot of things that are goopy, that you actually want to eat. Mont dโ€™Or has been called the holy grail of French raw milk cheeses. Itโ€™s goopy for sure, and if that bothers you, well, thatโ€™s something youโ€™re going to have to work onโ€ฆ

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Blog & Misc Notes

Weโ€™ve had a spate of nice weather here. A friend just told me that weโ€™ve had the grayest winter in ten years. Iโ€™m not so sure, but it has been overcast since, well โ€“ October? September? โ€ฆ I actually havenโ€™t minded it so much since I seem to have succumbed to the tristesse (sadness) of Paris that sweeps across the city in winter. We hadโ€ฆ

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Tuck Shop

ย  ย  [Update: Tuck shop has now closed.] There are so many of these places opening in Paris that itโ€™s making my head spin, in a good way. Way back when, in 2008, when I did a post on where to get good coffee in Paris, there were just a handful of places listed. Now I canโ€™t keep up! So along comes a little place,โ€ฆ

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Nutty Magdalenas

I have two confessions to make. The first is that I have a terrible tendency to wander around my place, looking for something to eat. It starts the moment I wake up, and no leftover cake or cookie is safe. And continues throughout the day as I forage and wander around, eating handfuls of nuts, chocolate chips, fruits and berries, or whatever else I canโ€ฆ

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