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Strawberry Margaritas

The seasons seem to start a little earlier in France than elsewhere, or maybe thatโ€™s just me. I tend to want to jump the gun as soon as I see strawberries or cherries at the market every spring. But I know that if I waitย a few weeks, theyโ€™ll be a lot more abundant, and a lot better. Not to mention less-expensive, too. Once they goโ€ฆ

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Orange-Glazed Polenta Cake

Apparently Iโ€™m not the only one who loves polenta cake. The Italians like it so much that itโ€™s called Amor Polenta. Which means โ€œPolenta Love.โ€ Well, at least thatโ€™s what I thought it meant, because amour in French means โ€œlove.โ€ And I assumed that it was the same in Italian. (Another reason for finally getting on that life-long ambition to live in Italy and learnโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Raisin Pie

At first, I thought that I was a little late to the party, posting a cranberry recipe after Thanksgiving had passed. Then I realized that now may be the actual best time to post a cranberry recipe since after Thanksgiving there is usually a glut of cranberries on the market, and prices drop after the Thanksgiving. Well, at least in America. I was fortunate becauseโ€ฆ

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Sidecar Cocktails

For someone who used to not drink that much, I seem to have a lot of liquor on my liquor shelf. I guess I should rephrase that. For someone who drinks a lot of wine, but not a lot of liquor, I sure have a lot of liquor on my liquor shelf. Is that clear? Americans may be known for our cocktails, but in France,โ€ฆ

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