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Our Tour de France

The French often say, โ€œThereโ€™s no need to leave France โ€“ we have everything here!โ€ While itโ€™s easy to brush it off as chauvinism, itโ€™s true โ€” for a country that could fit inside of Texas, there is a huge diversity of climates and terrains in one, single country. You can find everything in lโ€™hexagone, from the windy shores of Brittany (where weโ€™ve huddled aroundโ€ฆ

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A weekend in the French Countryside

The first true weekend of spring just happened here. Well, there may have been some nice days when I was gone, but the weather was fairly glorious the last few days. And being a holiday weekend in France, off we went to the countryside (campagne), enjoying the clear blue skies. Drive just about an hour from Paris, the air clears and you just want toโ€ฆ

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Fromage Fort

At any given time, there are between two โ€“ and fourteen โ€“ nubbins of cheese in my refrigerator. Those odds and ends are the result of me getting too excited when Iโ€™m at the fromagerie, usually going with the intention of buying just one or two wedges. But after scanning the shelves, and seeing a few cheeses that also look worthy of my shopping basket,โ€ฆ

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Salon de lโ€™Agriculture

Every year, beginning in mid-February, thousands of farmers, wine makers, cheese makers, sausage makers, and an arksโ€™-worth of animals, makes it way to Paris for the annual Salon de lโ€™Agriculture. The salon began in 1870 in a country that was, and still is, justly fond of its agriculture, which is celebrated on tables, in steaming cauldrons, on picnic blankets, in restaurants, and ready-to-slice on cuttingโ€ฆ

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RAP Italian Epicerie in Paris

Due to our closeness to Italy, itโ€™s fairly easy to find an Italian รฉpicerie in almost any Parisian neighborhood. (Although locating an authentic Italian espresso is a little more elusive.) Iโ€™m fortunate because there are two excellent Italian รฉpiceries (speciality food shops) close to where I live, but most of the places get their items from a distributor, which means the selection is somewhat narrowโ€ฆ.

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Maison Castro Sandwiches

A while back, I wrote about the first food truck that hit the streets in Paris. And at the time, that truck, as well as the ones that followed, were spearheaded by folks from other countries making food from their various homelands. And I expressed some ideas for how, perhaps, the food truck phenomenon could encompass la cuisine franรงaise as well. Since then, a numberโ€ฆ

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Restaurant le Meurice

A few years ago, a good friend who has sadly moved away, was kind enough to take me to Restaurant Le Meurice for dinner. The first memory of walking into the done-up dining room was the way the waiters brought her an Hermรจs stool for her purse, which was an Hermรจs Kelly bag. The second memory I have, was shortly after when we sat downโ€ฆ

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Five Books on French Cuisine

The Whole Fromage Look, I like cheese a lot. But didnโ€™t think I could get into an entire book on the subject. And as I read the first few paragraphs of The Whole Fromage, my suspicions were almost confirmed and I was considering putting it down because, like cheese (which Iโ€™m surrounded by on a daily basis โ€“ and Iโ€™m not complaining!), a well-edited selectionโ€ฆ

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La Coop: Beaufort Cheese Cooperative in Paris

It amuses me to see outfits that promise to let folks โ€œโ€ฆexperience Paris like a local!โ€ While thereโ€™s lots to see and do here as a visitor, I wonder why so many people want to come and experience the more mundane aspects of life in a city, such as calling the gas company to find out why your bill is 300% over what it isโ€ฆ

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