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Poilane

I donโ€™t think about this so much anymore, but one of the reasons I moved to Paris is that I could, whenever I wanted to, go to Poilรขne and buy myself a nice chunk of pain Poilรขne. Just like that. Although Iโ€™m from San Francisco where there are quite a number of excellent bread bakeries, thereโ€™s something special about the bread at Poilรขne โ€“ itโ€ฆ

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Paris Cooking Classes, Cooking Schools, and Wine Tastings

Many folks coming to Paris have asked about cooking classes on the non-professional level. Hereโ€™s a list of cooking programs offered around town. Some offer professional-level classes lasting a week or several months, while others are for dedicated home cooks where you can prepare a meal with a local cook in their Parisian kitchen and perhaps visit a market. Click on the links to findโ€ฆ

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O Chateau Wine Bar and Tastings in Paris

Sometimes I go back into the archives and pull up a post to refresh it. Perhaps the hours have changed, theyโ€™ve moved, or something else prompted me to tweak the entry. But a lot has happened since I first wrote about ร” Chateau wine tasting programs. First off, since I wrote about them, theyโ€™ve moved โ€“ twice.

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Paris Pastry App

UPDATE: Welcome to my website. I created the Paris Pastryย app guide to feature and highlight hundreds of the best chocolate shops, bakeries, and pastry shops in Paris.ย Unfortunately the technology of building and maintaining the app eventually exceeded myย capabilities and it wasnโ€™t possible for me to update it as often as wanted to. Because of those limitations, and others, Iย made the difficult decision to remove theโ€ฆ

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Verjus

If youโ€™re one of those people whoโ€™ve been trying to get one of the coveted places at Hidden Kitchen, the supper club in Paris, libertรฉ and egalitรฉ have arrived in the form of a wine bar and restaurant called Verjus. After running their successful dinners, theyโ€™ve decided to take the plunge and create a warm space where they could welcome any and all guests, whetherโ€ฆ

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Favorite Travel Items

Iโ€™ve made a couple of big trips lately, and although Iโ€™m (almost) home for a while, Iโ€™m not really a good traveler so I take a few things along to make traveling easier and more comfortable. Hereโ€™s a list of things that I donโ€™t leave home without, to make life a little more pleasant on the road, and in the airโ€ฆ Tempur-Pedic Eye Mask Myโ€ฆ

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Coulommiers

When I came back from Australia, something in my refrigerator stunk to high heaven. I was pretty sure I had done a good job before I left, making sure all bits and pieces of anything that could spoil in the frigo were tossed. Since my head was in another hemisphere, I just chalked it up to my fridge not being opened in a while. Butโ€ฆ

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Cafe Pouchkine

In Paris, a city full of spectacular pastry shops, it really takes something major to grab me by the shoulders and shake me to attention. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t appreciate the other ones, but when you see something as jaw-dropping as the pastries at Cafรฉ Pouchkine, you canโ€™t help but stop and stand at full attention.

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Paris Apps

I am accro (hooked) on my smartphone and when friends told me right before I got it, about how it would change my life, I was skeptical. But the moment I started figuring out all the features and downloading apps, it became an integral part of my life. And like many things, the rest of the world has adapted to the phones and enterprising folksโ€ฆ

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