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Making Mimolette Cheese

A year or so ago, I went to one of the Fancy Food Shows in the U.S. that are held once or twice a year, and are only open to professionals. Theyโ€™re held in convention centers and you can find (and sample) a variety of foods from around the world. Past trends meant that youโ€™d go and find a lot of salsas or biscotti, cocktailโ€ฆ

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Making French Butter and Camembert de Normandie at Isigny Ste-Mere

I never miss an opportunity to โ€œgo to the source,โ€ so to speak. And in France, itโ€™s sometimes just a train ride away. Barely an hour by high-speed train from Paris is Normandy, and itโ€™s bucolic countryside, where even the cows have their own appellation; La vache Normande. Not only are the cows beautiful, with their wide black and mahogany speckles, and rings around theirโ€ฆ

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Making Comte Cheese

I was recently joking that when Iโ€™m forced to wake up very early in the morning Iโ€™m not sure if I should feel sorrier for myself, or for the people around me. So when my friend Jean-Louis, who works with the people who make Comtรฉ cheese finally gave in to my incessant pestering to join him for a visit, I was excited when after threeโ€ฆ

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Irish Shortbread Recipe & Ireland Travel Notes

Over dinner on my final night in Ireland, one of the other diners who is Irish said to me, โ€œI just came back from Parisโ€ฆโ€, and he hesitated for a moment, and continued โ€œโ€ฆand the food wasnโ€™t very good.โ€ Itโ€™s probably unimaginable a few years ago that someone from Ireland would be criticizing the quality of French cooking. But it shows how far Irish cookingโ€ฆ

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