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A Visit to Moet & Chandon

One of the things that France is known for, and does very well, is luxury. Or, as itโ€™s shortened to, in French โ€” le luxe. Itโ€™s a world that I donโ€™t often dip into. In fact, Iโ€™m usually on the other end of the stick. When I worked in the restaurant business, I was always the one in the back of the kitchen, stirring andโ€ฆ

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Momofuku Milk Bar

I sometimes think about stepping back into the restaurant world. I miss being around all that energy and cooking alongside others instead of toiling in the kitchen all by my lonesome (โ€ฆand with you, of course). But itโ€™s nice to bounce ideas off of others and do more involved presentations, plus Iโ€™ll admit, I miss having a team of dishwashers on staff just as muchโ€”orโ€ฆ

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Cahors

They say that you know youโ€™re holding a glass of wine from Cahors if you canโ€™t see your fingers on the other side of the glass through the wine. Which is why the malbec wine from Cahors is nicknamed โ€œblack wineโ€. Peer into a glass of it, and itโ€™s easy to see (or should I say โ€˜not seeโ€™) why. I didnโ€™t know much about theโ€ฆ

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Fresh Grape Sherbet Recipe

Iโ€™m really fortunate to have two friends, Mort and Jeanette, who live on a boat in the Seine. When Paris gets crazy, as it does in September when everyone returns from their vacations, itโ€™s a lovely respite to have a glass of wine on the deck and watch the world leisurely float by. Itโ€™s a great escape from a bit of the madness of laโ€ฆ

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