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The Sales
There are two periods during the year when stores are allowed to have Les Soldes, or The Sales. They occur once in the winter, beginning shortly after New Years Day, while the summer soldes start in late June. Although Americans think itโs odd, the governmentโs official explanation is that les soldes give stores a chance to blow-out all last seasonโs merchandise quickly by creating aโฆ
Paris is Degrading
According to LoI nยฐ 2006-11 du 5 janvier 2006 dโorientation agricole, article 47โฆ โฆas of January 1, 2010, all plastic bags in France will be compostable and biodegradable. The new sacks are being introduced this week as part of a campaign to promote people shopping at the outdoor markets. What a great initiative. Go France!
What They Say vs. What They Mean
When they say,โNonโ, they mean, โConvince me.โ When they say,โWe do not take returnsโ, they mean,โConvince me.โ When they say,โItโs not brokenโ, they mean,โConvince me.โ When they say, โYou need a prescription for thatโ, they mean,โConvince me.โ When they say,โThe restaurant is completely fullโ, they mean,โPlease come up with a better story.โ When they say,โThe restaurant is completely fullโ, they mean,โWe already have enough Americansโฆ
Homemade Cottage Cheese Recipe
Where did I find the inspiration for this little bowl of white, creamy cheese? At the pharmacy in Paris, which are at the top of my list of favorite places to visit in the city. Thereโs everything you can imagine at la pharmacie, like thyme oil, Rescue Remedy, baking soda, and best of all, friendly advice. Many also advertise in their windows, pills that willโฆ
Ingredients for American Baking in Paris
Although we canโt expect things to be like โback homeโ, many of us do miss certain things that we are used to in American recipes. While French has wonderful ingredients, for bakers, it can be a challenge to adapt to new ingredients or ones that behave differently than what weโre used to. Hereโs a list of commonly used baking ingredients and where you can findโฆ
Les Carottes Rapees
You wonโt often find much in the way of vegetables on the menus of many cafรฉs in Paris. I donโt mean the over-hyped restaurants with the fancy chef names attached that the slick food magazines tend to worship. There you might find a coin of grilled zucchini, a dot of sauce, and perhaps a leaf of parsley as a carefully-draped garnish. But most of theโฆ
Alligators and Flies
When I was a kid, it seems like everyone was wearing Lacoste polo shirts (they were also called Izod shirts back then). The shirt was introduced in 1933 and named for French tennis star Renรฉ Lacoste who was nicknamed โthe alligatorโ after winning a game bet, the prize being an alligator suitcase. The shirts came in a riot of colors during the 60โs and 70โs,โฆ







