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Paris Favorites: Eating, Drinking and Shopping

A number of folks consult the site for information about Paris, but itโ€™s always best to get some second opinions. So I asked a few friends and in-the-know colleagues about their favorite places around the city, and Iโ€™m happy to share them with you. Included are links, when available, for complete addresses and additional contact information. Hours change and places close in Paris without noticeโ€ฆ

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Bazin Bakery

[Update: Bazin bakery has closed. In its place is Boulangerie Bo, which features different items, but is also very much worth visiting.] This probably isnโ€™t the kind of bread that visitors come to Paris to experience, and while I like baguettes, I really, really crave breads loaded with grains. So when I was recently in Bazin to pick up my usual Bazinette aux Graines (seededโ€ฆ

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Christmas in Paris

[Note/update: Due to requests for my Bรปche de Noรซl recipe, above, Iโ€™ve included it in my book, My Paris Kitchen.] I couldnโ€™t let the year end without a little reportage about Christmas this year. You heard about my last-minute scramble to find the Worldโ€™s Most Expensive Pastry Bag, which is now safely stored away in my Safe Deposit Box for next year. Thereโ€™s a jokeโ€ฆ

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My Baguette is Back!

Disappointment can take many forms. Some people are unhappy with their lawmakers. Others experience unemployment, infidelity, natural disasters, wrongful arrest, declining stock prices, or social injustices. And then thereโ€™s the poor folks that face cultural challenges on a daily basis, and have to deal with disagreeable bank tellers, reams of bureaucratic paperwork, and a France Telecom form promising a refund, but with absolutely no informationโ€ฆ

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Du Pain et des Idees

I am so glad Iโ€™m not on a low-carb diet. If I was, Iโ€™d have to move. Seriouslyโ€”if I couldnโ€™t eat bread, I would shrive up and die. The only thing keeping me from doing that is constant hydrating myself with wine. Luckily, thatโ€™s another one of the other things around here that I donโ€™t need to avoid. Yet. When I told Romainโ€™s mom thatโ€ฆ

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Squirrel Bread

I canโ€™t remember the last time I saw a real, live squirrel. Yes, yes, I know. I live a city. But when I go out into the French countryside I just donโ€™t see them there either. I never realized how much I missed the little rascals until I was back for a visit to the states and there were hoards of squirrels going about theirโ€ฆ

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La Boulangerie par Veronique Mauclerc

[Update: As of 2017, this address is now a branch of the famous Poรฎlane bakery.] Iโ€™d like to introduce you to someone you may not have heard of: Vรฉronique Mauclerc. But I hope on your next visit to Paris, or if you live here, youโ€™ll make the trip to see her gorgeous and very special bakery. Early each morning at Vรฉroniqueโ€™s boulangerie in the 19thโ€ฆ

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Baguettes

As you probably have guessed by now, Iโ€™m quite different from the other Parisians. Aside from my less-than-stellar command of the language and a rather bizarre desire not to walk right into others on the sidewalk, I donโ€™t buy that many baguettes. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t like them. (Baguettes, I meanโ€”although I like Parisians tooโ€ฆexcept when they walk right into you.) Itโ€™s just thatโ€ฆ

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