Skip to content

Holiday Drinks

This year, itโ€™s a sure bet that holiday gatherings will likely be more intimate, with perhaps more celebrating online rather than around a table. As you cozy up to the chimneyโ€ฆor computer, itโ€™s nice to have a drink in hand either to take the chill off or to make things feel more festive. Unless youโ€™re the lovely Ina Garten, who prefers to make drinks byโ€ฆ

531 Shares

Continue reading...

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

21 Shares

Continue reading...

Jeffrey Morgenthalerโ€™s Eggnog

Eggnog wasnโ€™t something that I had a lot of nostalgia for. Sure, Iโ€™ve spent my life around eggs and milk, and cream, but when I drink, I tend to go for the harder stuff. But Iโ€™ve been trying to change that, branching out to other beverages. No one in my family made eggnog, but as an adult, Iโ€™ve been more than happy to churn upโ€ฆ

599 Shares

Continue reading...

A

Get David's newsletter sent right to your Inbox!

15987

Sign up for my newsletter and get my FREE guidebook to the best bakeries and pastry shops in Paris...