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Cranberry Chutney

Have you ever gone away for a few weeks and found out that youโ€™d left the freezer door ajar? Well, I did. And let me tell you, it wasnโ€™t pretty. Before traveling, since Iโ€™m anti-gaspillage (against food waste), I jammed whatever I could into my already-stuffed freezer, including a half-eaten tomato tart, which I thought would be nice to have ready-and-waiting upon my arrival home,โ€ฆ

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Ice

My new refrigerator has an ice maker. After living in Paris for close to ten years, Iโ€™ve kind of gotten used to not having ice-on-demand. And when out and about, Iโ€™m now used to being served drinks with just one puny ice-cube bobbing sadly on the surface of a tepid drink. So now, when I go back to the states, Iโ€™m always a little overwhelmedโ€ฆ

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Tarte au citron: Lemon Tart Recipe

Not everyone thinks of citrus fruits as โ€œwinter fruits.โ€ But thatโ€™s when oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, tangy lemons, and enticing limes are often at their peak. And thatโ€™s a good thing because thereโ€™s nothing that brightens up any season โ€“ but especially winter โ€“ better than a classic French lemon tart. Any bakery in Paris will have a Tarte au citron on offer. Some are onโ€ฆ

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