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Orange Creme Anglaise

When I started working at Chez Panisse, there was something called crรจme anglaise on the menuโ€ฆand my job was to make it. Of course, I had no idea what crรจme anglaise was โ€“ other than something with a funny name that I got in trouble for pronouncing wrong on several occasions. But I pretended I knew what it was when everyone was talking about makingโ€ฆ

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Brie

This week I watched a television program on the phรฉnomรจne of locavorism in France. Being a resolutely agricultural country, the French are no strangers to being connected to the earth and to farming. But those days are waning and the announcer went to a supermarket in Paris and came out with a basket containing just a couple of items in it. (One was pain Poilรขne.)โ€ฆ

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Milk from Here

There is an interesting emergence of things that are โ€˜greenโ€™ or รฉcologique, in Paris. Words like commerce, responsable, รฉquitable, รฉthique, durable and solidaire are being seen on more and more products in supermarkets, and even on some restaurant menus these days. Paris has two popular organic markets and discount grocery stores are now offering products like bio (organic) crรจme fraรฎche, butter, and pasta. And theโ€ฆ

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10 Common Ordering Mistakes People Make in Paris Restaurants

The other night I was sitting at Le Garde Robe, minding my own business, trying to get down a glass of natural wine. Being seven oโ€™clock, naturally, in addition to being thirsty, I was starving, too. And the lack of food (and sulfides) must have started affecting my brain because I started thinking about how I often hear tales from visitors, such as when theyโ€ฆ

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Caille

The yogurt aisle in any French supermarket is the largest, longest, most well-stocked aisle in the store. (Wine, I think, runs a close second.) While thereโ€™s a disconcerting number of dubious treats there (coconut macaron or lemon madeleine-flavored yogurt anyone?) the simplest varieties are wonderful. Iโ€™m hopelessly boring, but I like whole milk plain yogurt, which is my afternoon snack. I eat it with driedโ€ฆ

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