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Coping with Confinement: My Lockdown Strategies

As of last week, France has gone back into lockdown, which prompted a 454 mile (730km) traffic jam as people tried to get in and out of the city. The lockdown is expected to last a month and while itโ€™s not ideal, itโ€™s not nearly as restrictive as the lockdown we had last spring and everything from taking a walk to going to the groceryโ€ฆ

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Lโ€™Instant Cacao: Bean-to-bar Chocolate Shop

If youโ€™re old enough to remember, the Grateful Dead had a song that went, โ€œWhat a long, strange trip itโ€™s been.โ€ (There are other reasons you might not remember things back then, especially if you were the type that listened to the Grateful Dead.) But that could be the tagline for a number of things, some as recent as 2020, the Covid crisis, and othersโ€ฆ

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Dulce de Leche Brownies

I thought Iโ€™d share this recipe for Dulce de Leche Brownies from The Sweet Life in Paris because I had several jars of what the French call Confiture de lait in my refrigerator from another project. Since I happened to love the combination of caramelized milk and dark chocolate, I thought โ€“ Why not combine the two in brownies?

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Milk Chocolate Chip Amaro Ice Cream

I was dangerously low on chocolate during the recent lockdown and fortunately, the owner of a neighborhood bakery kindly gave me a big bag of chocolate to bake with. (I didnโ€™t tell him that most of the time, my โ€œbakingโ€ chocolate, gets snacked on.) When I offered to pay for it โ€“ three times! โ€“ he finally said, โ€œJust bring me something you make withโ€ฆ

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Low Fat Banana Bread

I know Iโ€™m late in the game and I have a gazillion excuses. Banana Bread became the recipe of the lockdown. It seemed everyone had some overripe bananas that needed to be used up, which isnโ€™t all that uncommon even in the best of times. While Iโ€™ve had my own Banana Bread recipe on the blog for a while, but with many people had troubleโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Chip โ€œKitchen Sinkโ€ Cookies

Being confined for two weeks has been, um, interesting. As someone who works at home, I was, like, โ€œI got thisโ€ฆโ€ But by day two I started getting loopy. As much as I think Romain is the greatest thing ever, itโ€™s hard to be cooped up and not allowed to go out. True, we can go to the grocery store or bakery if we bringโ€ฆ

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Weekend Links

Iโ€™ve been scrambling to get caught up on, wellโ€ฆeverything. Included on my sizable to-do list is a rather long blog post thatโ€™s hopefully going to be worth the wait. (Ya never knowโ€ฆ) There are also a few tech issues behind-the-scenes here on the blog that need tending to, even though Iโ€™d rather be baking. There isโ€ฆor wasโ€ฆa cashew brittle recipe that didnโ€™t quite work outโ€ฆ

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Weekend Links & Holiday Recipes

Winter is just about here. And no, it doesnโ€™t have to suck. True, thereโ€™s not much โ€“ if any โ€“ snow in Paris โ€“ which is something I miss. (When weโ€™ve had it, it makes Paris more luminous and pretty.) But thereโ€™s no shortage of cold. In addition to being the time to unpack all oneโ€™s winter gear, and sadly pack up the t-shirts andโ€ฆ

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