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Bostock

One of the lesser-known French pastries is Bostock. Perhaps itโ€™s the funny name that doesnโ€™t sound very French, as pain au chocolat or chausson aux pommes do, thatโ€™s been keeping it out of the spotlight. True, the name does sound like a Swiss bouillon mix and although Iโ€™ve read itโ€™s from Normandy, I havenโ€™t found any conclusive evidence of that. But wherever itโ€™s from, theโ€ฆ

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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv was always hovering something in the middle of the ever-growing list of places I wanted to visit. But in recent years, I kept hearing what a hip place it was, and how it was sort of the โ€œSan Franciscoโ€ of Israel. Stretching along a massive beach, as soon as I arrived in the city, I wanted to ditch my luggage and jump rightโ€ฆ

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Breakfast in Israel

Iโ€™m not at my best in the morning. Actually, Iโ€™m not at my best until at least 2pm. (Although actually, some might argue itโ€™s even a little later.) To me, breakfast is meant to be enjoyed in monk-like solitude. Itโ€™s a time where questions are prohibited and talking should be kept to an absolute minimum. Travel, of course, is fraught with all sorts of waysโ€ฆ

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