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The Lot

Iโ€™m sitting in a charming trailer, my makeshift room for a few days, parked alongside a serene canal surrounded by chickens and a few baby lambs roaming about here and there. So yes, I have to watch where I step. But itโ€™s here that Iโ€™m unwinding after a rather curious weekend of wine tasting, which Iโ€™m slowly recovering from. Sure, there was a lot ofโ€ฆ

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Les Crayeres

I realized that a little while back I posted some pictures about my visit to Les Crayรจres, a Michelin-starred restaurant in the Champagne region, about an hour from Paris. But I never wrote about the meal or my experience. Since Iโ€™ve been planning another trip backโ€”hopefully soon, it prompted me to share my lunch, at last. Perhaps some people coming to Paris want to takeโ€ฆ

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Great Dining Deals in Paris

Youโ€™re probably thinking that Iโ€™m a little crazy saying that a meal thatโ€™s going to set you back a hundred bucks is a bon marchรฉ. I donโ€™t know about you, but thatโ€™s not pocket change, even for a bon vivant like me. The first time I went to a three-star restaurant in Paris was about six years ago. After my female friend and I gotโ€ฆ

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Cahors

They say that you know youโ€™re holding a glass of wine from Cahors if you canโ€™t see your fingers on the other side of the glass through the wine. Which is why the malbec wine from Cahors is nicknamed โ€œblack wineโ€. Peer into a glass of it, and itโ€™s easy to see (or should I say โ€˜not seeโ€™) why. I didnโ€™t know much about theโ€ฆ

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Scoop

For the first five years in Paris, I wouldnโ€™t go to Scoop. Iโ€™d walk by, scan the selections of hamburgers and โ€œles wrapsโ€, and keep going. Even though I was intrigued with the list of house-made ice creams, Iโ€™d always reason to myself, โ€œI didnโ€™t move to Paris to eat a hamburger.โ€ I was reading recently about a site called My American Market that carriesโ€ฆ

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The Black Truffle Extravaganza

When I was in Cahors, I had dinner with a French woman who teaches English. She told me one of the biggest differences between English and French is that in English, we often use a lot of words to mean one thing. And not all of them make sense. Iโ€™ve never really thought about it all that much, but she was right; we do tendโ€ฆ

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10 Romantic (and Sexy) Things to Do In Paris

For those of you who have The Perfect Scoop, you may already be familiar with my friend Heather Stimmler-Hall, who writes the popular website, Secrets of Paris. Sheโ€™s the one who attempted to seduce her Parisian neighbor with a batch of my ice cream. Not that she needs my assistance (I didnโ€™t ask her how it turned out since Iโ€™m such a gentleman, and sheโ€™sโ€ฆ

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The Truffle Market in Lalbenque

Even though we live in a globalized world, Iโ€™m always surprised by how many people want to make or eat anything, and everything, no matter where they live. Whether or not it makes sense. Take Parisian macarons. In the last year or so, theyโ€™ve become the new cupcake and not a week goes by when I donโ€™t get a message about someone freaking out andโ€ฆ

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Truffle Hunting

Itโ€™s not all fun and frolicโ€”and chocolateโ€”around here. Aside from dealing with banks that limit access to your own money, or scratching your head when the France Telecom representative tells you that itโ€™s going to cost you a mere โ‚ฌ465 to keep your mobile number if you change to another one of their other phone plans (although it was a stretch to even get there;โ€ฆ

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