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Shameless Groveling

Alright, folks. Weโ€™re about halfway through Menu for Hope 6 and weโ€™re almost at the $20,000 mark. Thanks to all of you who contributed to this incredibly worthy cause! However being an overachiever (in spite of what a therapist, or my editor, might say), I think we can do better. Like, a whole lot better. So just to remind you, hereโ€™s a list of aโ€ฆ

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Saint-Marcellin Cheese

If you go to Lyon, youโ€™ll find Saint Marcellin pretty much everywhere. Itโ€™s the best-known cheese from that region, and the user friendly-sized disks are inevitably piled high at each and every cheese shop you step in to. Locals bake them at home and slide the warm disks onto salads, and Iโ€™ve not been to a restaurant in that city that didnโ€™t have Saint Marcellinโ€ฆ

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Paris Gastronomy Tour

Doing a culinary tour in Paris is always fun, because not only do I get to meet some new people and make new friends (importantโ€ฆsince the old ones keep deserting me), but I get to revisit my favorite places in Paris. And this week, we made a detour in Lyon as well. So there was a lot more to see, and eatโ€ฆ Lyon is aโ€ฆ

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Bernachon Chocolate

For my birthday, back in December, Romain presented me with a Kalouga bar from Bernachon, handwrapped personally for me by Denise Acabo of A lโ€™Etoile dโ€™Or, one the best, and wackiest, candy and chocolate shops anywhere in the world. Iโ€™ve been afraid to open it since I know whatโ€™ll happen once I do. So Iโ€™ve been saving it for a special occasion, or a WTFโ€ฆ

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Les Barres Anti-Stress

All I can say isโ€”I hope they workโ€ฆ Les Chocolats Bernard Dufoux 32, rue Centrale La Clayette Tรฉl: 03 85 28 08 10 Also available at: A lโ€™Etoile dโ€™Or 30, rue Fontaine (9th) Paris Tรฉl: 01 48 74 59 55

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A Visit to Bernachon Chocolate

Jean-Charles Rochoux has perhaps the tiniest chocolate shop in Paris, located on an unassuming side street off the Rue de Rennes. Itโ€™s hard to see and easy to miss if youโ€™re not looking for it. But what causes most passers-by to stop are the window displays, filled with intricately-sculpted statues and figures, crafted entirely of chocolate. M. Rochoux spent many years in the workshop ofโ€ฆ

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