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Visit to a Paris Market (Video)

Everyday in Paris (except on Mondays), there are glorious outdoor markets taking place in the various neighborhoods spread out across the city. Each market has its own distinct personality โ€“ and personalities โ€“ and like many residents of Paris, I like to do my shopping at an outdoor market. As a dedicated market shopper, I find myself gravitating toward my favorite stands and sellers, suchโ€ฆ

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Paris Cooking Classes, Cooking Schools, and Wine Tastings

Many folks coming to Paris have asked about cooking classes on the non-professional level. Hereโ€™s a list of cooking programs offered around town. Some offer professional-level classes lasting a week or several months, while others are for dedicated home cooks where you can prepare a meal with a local cook in their Parisian kitchen and perhaps visit a market. Click on the links to findโ€ฆ

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Poulet rรดti

Iโ€™ve been leafing my way through a local culinary magazine whose subject for this particular issue is โ€œStreet Food.โ€ And Iโ€™m a little confused because every place mentioned is either a storefront or restaurant, not a place where eat food on the street. I kept digging and digging, turning the pages, looking for some stories about people actually serving street foodโ€”on an actual street. Theโ€ฆ

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Paris Was Ours

Even if youโ€™ve never been to Paris, itโ€™s obvious that the city has a special allure that no other city in the world has, and a multitude of books get written about Paris by past and present residents. Readers look for answers to how French women miraculously stay so slender, or offer guidance for mastering the eternally sun-drenched foods of Provence (which donโ€™t hold backโ€ฆ

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Red Currant Jam

Iโ€™ve been feeling a little removed for just about everything lately. Mired in administrative stuff, Iโ€™ve been swamped with paperwork and technical issues โ€“ neither of which are really my thing โ€“ and havenโ€™t been able to spend all that much time cooking or baking, except for regular meals. (And, er, copious snacking in between.) Iโ€™ve really missed sticking my hands in doughs and battersโ€ฆ

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A Visit to Fouquet Chocolate & Confections

ย  ย  Fouquet is one of my favorite shops in Paris. Iโ€™m absolutely addicted to the thin crisps of spice bread enrobed in dark chocolate as well as to the house-made pรขtes de fruits and the coconut-filled rectangles cloaked in chocolate. And, of course, the caramelized almonds, too. Itโ€™s rare to find a shop still making candies the old-fashioned way and I thought it wouldโ€ฆ

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Quelle difference

The TGV Lyria train makes the trip to Switzerland is just about three hours. If you buy your tickets in advance, first-class seats arenโ€™t that much more expensive than regular fares (sometimes the difference is little as โ‚ฌ5) and as a friend said to me, โ€œSince I donโ€™t use drugs, I spend the extra money on first-class train tickets.โ€ Lest you think first-class is elitist,โ€ฆ

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A Visit to Patrick Roger Chocolate (Video)

Recently I visited the incredible laboratory of master French chocolatier Patrick Roger. His shops in Paris are some of my favorite places to swoon over chocolate and it was wonderful to have the chance to step behind-the-scenes and watch him make his extraordinary confections and impressive chocolate sculptures. Join me as I check out his workshop, as well as visit his garden and apiary. (Videoโ€ฆ

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Why is the food so sad at Charles de Gaulle Airport?

[Update 2024: Since I wrote this article, a lot has changed at the airport, in terms of food, and there are much better places to eat at the airports in Paris. And there are now kiosks from some of the best chocolate and pastry shops in France at the airports, including Ladurรฉe, La Maison du Chocolat, and Pierre Hermรฉ. The food on the French trainsโ€ฆ

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