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10 tips for a tasty weekend in Biarritzย 

Hello โ€“ itโ€™s Emily. For those of you that havenโ€™t heard of me, I normally help David behind the scenes with some things on the blog.ย I recently visited Biarritz and David asked me to share with you some of the great things we did while there. โ€“Emily Biarritz had been on my travel bucket list for as long as I can remember. In my 20s,โ€ฆ

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Pottoka

Sometimes I feel like a nitwit, especially when people start talking about all the new restaurants in Paris. I am a creature of habit (and I donโ€™t like disappointment), so I generally go to the same places. I also tend to stay on the Right Bank, where I live, as the restaurants tend to be more exciting and less-fussy, with a more casual ambiance. [Update: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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Itโ€™s Ready! Ready for Dessert Video

Am so happy to release of my newest book, Ready for Dessertโ€”a hefty volume of my all-time favorite recipes! Youโ€™ll find everything I love in this book, from the Chocolate Chip Cookies that won over les Parisiens to a French inspired Apple-Frangipan Galette. I figured out the secret to truly chewy Peanut Butter Cookies, and frosted Black and Whites finally get their due. I riffโ€ฆ

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