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Dirty Lemon

Itโ€™s been quite a year for businesses in Paris. From the gilets jaunes movement, to the longest transit strike in French history, then a pandemic, theyโ€™ve had to tough a lot of things out. One of the troopers has been Dirty Lemon. After a major remodel of a space that formerly held a LED-lit sushi restaurant, I had a night out with friends โ€“ Jennifer,โ€ฆ

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Bakers Against Racism, Paris Bake Sale

This Saturday, a group of bakers in Paris will be gathering for a bake sale in support of La Ligue des droits de lโ€™Homme, a human rights organization in France that fights for the rights of victims of discrimination and racism, as well as other inequalities. Iโ€™ll be there from 1 to 3pm with copies of Lโ€™Appart in hardcover and paperback. Each sale will includeโ€ฆ

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France Comes Out of Lockdown

Today Paris, and all of France, comes out of lockdown. The government has relaxed restrictions and youโ€™ll no longer need an attestation (self-written consent form) to leave your home or apartment. The country has been divided into two zones, red and green, determining where the virus is spreading most rapidly. You can view the map here. (Paris is dรฉpartment 75.) Restrictions vary by zone, butโ€ฆ

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Lockdown in Paris โ€“ plus some easy recipes for kids

Hello, Emily here. We are now on day 27 of official lock-down in Paris and day 32 since we decided to stay home with the kids. With other cities and countries also implementing stricter social distancing measures, I thought I would share our routine, favorite recipes and ways to pass the time, and hopefully pick up some ideas from you in the comments below! โ€“Emilyโ€ฆ

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Creme de Marrons (Chestnut Spread)

When I was sprier (and when I could eat all that chocolate!) I used to do culinary tours. One of the most fun things to do was to take people into places and explain some of the lesser-known items that, incongruently, France is famous for. I know. I had to think about that for a minute, too. Iโ€™d point out things like fleur de sel,โ€ฆ

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Things to do in Paris at Christmas

Hello all, Emily here. There seems to be more and more Christmas activities that are planned in Paris each year, so David asked me to put together a selection of my familyโ€™s favorites.ย  Our tree is already up and wherever you are in the world โ€“ weโ€™re wishing you a happy holiday season! Things to do in Paris at Christmas Without the celebration (and decorations)โ€ฆ

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Sain Boulangerie

I was expecting something a little different when I took a stroll over the Sain boulangerie, a bakery Iโ€™d heard about, which was on my list of bakeries in Paris to visit. My friend Romina of Les Madeleines bakery was is in town, and sheโ€™s always up to visit new places, or places new to us, so I arranged to meet her there. I figuredโ€ฆ

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Making Mimolette Cheese

A year or so ago, I went to one of the Fancy Food Shows in the U.S. that are held once or twice a year, and are only open to professionals. Theyโ€™re held in convention centers and you can find (and sample) a variety of foods from around the world. Past trends meant that youโ€™d go and find a lot of salsas or biscotti, cocktailโ€ฆ

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