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La Cidrerie

When I heard about La Cidrerie, I knew I wanted to go there. I like beer, but I donโ€™t have the same capacity for it as locals do; young people in Paris seem to have no trouble polishing off those pint-plus giant glasses of beer that have become ubiquitous on cafรฉ tables. Cider hasnโ€™t gotten the same attention that beer, wine, and other French beveragesโ€ฆ

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Meyer Lemon Curd and Lemon Tart

Thereโ€™s been an anglo-wave sweeping across Paris the past few years, and the latest to excite Parisians has been the return of Marks & Spencer. Their last store in France closed over a decade ago and after a lot of speculation, and anticipation, theyโ€™re back. Their initial rentrรฉe was a shop on the Champs-Elysรฉes, which gives more room to clothes than it does to theโ€ฆ

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The River Cottage Meat Book

I was at my publisherโ€™s office in Berkeley recently (handing out ice cream and sauce to everyone, if you want to know) and on my way out, the main editor handed me a copy of The River Cottage Meat Book. At the time, I didnโ€™t quite know why he pressed a copy in my hand since itโ€™s not particularly a subject Iโ€™m always trying toโ€ฆ

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