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Potimarron (Roasted Pumpkin)

I wonโ€™t lie to you; fall is a very difficult time of year for us bakers. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t like apples, pears, quince, and apples and pears, but itโ€™s always sad to see summer fruits like peaches, nectarines and the line-up of strawberry baskets disappear from the markets. And I know Iโ€™m not the only one to see stone fruits go, as thereโ€™sโ€ฆ

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A Visit to Rungis

During the 1960s, when Paris going through a fit of modernization, it was decided that Les Halles, the grand market that had been in the center of Paris for over a thousand years (in various guises), was going to be finally torn down and the merchants would be moved to a place well outside of the perimeter of Paris. Reasons given were that the oldโ€ฆ

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Les Tomates

The French have a lot of protests and manifestations. Some of the issues they march for are a bit of a reach and we roll our eyes. And itโ€™s annoying when the trains and other forms of transport go on strike and you need to get somewhere. But on the other hand, itโ€™s good that they feel strongly about certain issues, enough to hit theโ€ฆ

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Design*Sponge Video and Raspberry Sorbet Recipe

The fashionable team over at Design*Sponge came by to make a video with me here in Parisโ€ฆ I hit the market with Anne Ditmeyer of Prรชt ร  Voyager, who is part of the Design*Sponge creative team, to do a little shopping. You can watch the video here. (Plus we got a little lesson of how far a seller will go not to sell something toโ€ฆ

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Tasting Rome: Gelato, Pasta and the Market

Whenever I go to a foreign city, within a few hours of getting oriented, I invariably find myself mentally preparing my move there. I walk around the streets, admiring all the shops and interesting people speaking beautiful languages, and looking up at the apartments with curving iron railings and linens hanging out to dry I imagine myself being a part of it all and makingโ€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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The Barbes Market

Every once in a while there are contests in Paris to decide who makes the best croissant, a hot new restaurant list get published somewhere, or a market way on the other side of Paris that supposedly has great onions grown in the same soil where Louis the XIV once took a squat, becomes a โ€œmust visitโ€. Itโ€™s pretty encouraging to see and hear aboutโ€ฆ

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10 Things to Do If Youโ€™re Stuck in Paris

Yesterday, I was passing through the Place de lโ€™Opรฉra, and saw this mob outside the Air France office. And the line snaked around the block. I took a picture and went home to happily finish packing for my trip, which was going to start tomorrow. I must be living in a volcanic cloud of my own, and indeed, when I woke up, there was anโ€ฆ

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Truffle Hunting

Itโ€™s not all fun and frolicโ€”and chocolateโ€”around here. Aside from dealing with banks that limit access to your own money, or scratching your head when the France Telecom representative tells you that itโ€™s going to cost you a mere โ‚ฌ465 to keep your mobile number if you change to another one of their other phone plans (although it was a stretch to even get there;โ€ฆ

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