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8 Things About Hotels Iโ€™d Love to See Changed

Iโ€™ve worked in the service industry since I was sixteen years old and realize how hard the work is, and how much the people who work in it are undervalued and generally underpaid. On a recent trip I stayed in quite a few hotels, a different one every day for a week, and realized they could be doing a few things that would make thingsโ€ฆ

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How Much Butter Can Be in a Croissant?

Living in France for a number of years, my French has gotten pretty good. As long as Iโ€™m talking about food, that is. Last night I was having dinner at Le Vin au Vert (70, rue de Dunkerque) wine bar with a few friends. One talks really quickly and with the noisy bobo patrons at the surrounding tables, chattering on les smartphones and getting upโ€ฆ

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Sharjah Market

I have a really dumb habit of always wearing flip-flops, or similar sandal-style shoes, then discovering that I have to do something really precarious a little while later. I remember scaling down rocky cliffs at beaches and almost killing myself, as well as assorted other idiocies attempted with rubber-clad feet. Really, itโ€™s amazing Iโ€™m still alive. Like the flowing robes, sandals are part of theโ€ฆ

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Les Jars

I hope for your sake that youโ€™re nothing like me. If you are, youโ€™ve probably saved every single glass jar thatโ€™s ever crossed your path. (Donโ€™t even get me started on reusable plastic containers, which merit a whole separate post.) Once something lands in my apartment, itโ€™s there for the duration. Someone once attempted to give me a smackdown for advising my favorite people inโ€ฆ

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Should I Move to France? (28 Questions to Ask Yourself)

Just the other day, I saw a tweet from Jennifer, asking her the question that many of us who live here get from time-to-time, โ€œShould I Move to France?โ€ Itโ€™s pretty hard to decide to make such a life-changing move, for many people. Moving to a foreign country isnโ€™t easy, but it does have itโ€™s rewards. So I put together this quiz to help peopleโ€ฆ

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Biscoff Speculoos Spread

I donโ€™t have conclusive proof, but Iโ€™m going to say it anyways: the cashiers at my local Monoprix are perhaps the least pleasant people in all of France. I once needed to use their photo machine for some documents, which required a โ‚ฌ5 note. So after waiting in two lines, asking two different cashiers to change a โ‚ฌ20, they both refused. So I went downstairsโ€ฆ

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The Barbes Market

Every once in a while there are contests in Paris to decide who makes the best croissant, a hot new restaurant list get published somewhere, or a market way on the other side of Paris that supposedly has great onions grown in the same soil where Louis the XIV once took a squat, becomes a โ€œmust visitโ€. Itโ€™s pretty encouraging to see and hear aboutโ€ฆ

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Itโ€™s Ready! Ready for Dessert Video

Am so happy to release of my newest book, Ready for Dessertโ€”a hefty volume of my all-time favorite recipes! Youโ€™ll find everything I love in this book, from the Chocolate Chip Cookies that won over les Parisiens to a French inspired Apple-Frangipan Galette. I figured out the secret to truly chewy Peanut Butter Cookies, and frosted Black and Whites finally get their due. I riffโ€ฆ

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