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Community Supported Agriculture, in Paris

About a year ago, I was having supper in a friendโ€™s apartment and everything we ate was simple, and tasted really good. Heโ€™d lived on a farm near Toulouse for many years, where he worked for one of Franceโ€™s agricultural organizations. Now he lives in Paris and I was surprised when he told me that the onions we were eating on the tart heโ€™d madeโ€ฆ

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Pumpkin Ice Cream Recipe

Every year I get a numberย of requests from people looking for a recipe for great Pumpkin Ice Cream. In my book,ย The Perfect Scoop, I have a recipe for Sweet Potato Ice Cream studded with maple-glazed pecans, but thereโ€™s something about the fall that also makes people think squarely of pumpkin. Iโ€™m a big fan of sweet potatoes, personally, but old traditions die hard. So aย Pumpkinโ€ฆ

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Puerto Cacao

I keep a piece of paper near my front door. On it are places in Paris that I want to visit. When I hear about a place that sounds interesting, on the list it goes. Unfortunately, it seems as soon as I cross one off, a few more get added. And the list gets longer and longer and longer and longer andโ€ฆ One particular spotโ€ฆ

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Rhubarb Tart FAIL

I hadnโ€™t planned on buying rhubarb yesterday morning, but I was at the stand of my favorite producteur and there it was, and there I was, so our collective fate was sealed. As I waited for him to wrap my stalks tightly in brown paper, my mind raced to think what I would do with them. By the time I handed over a couple ofโ€ฆ

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Comtรฉ

Thereโ€™s sort of some rhyme and reason to my cheese-buying habits. One fromagerie might have the most amazing butter, so Iโ€™ll trek over to the place St. Paul to buy a packet of it. But if I want a round of Selles-sur-Cher, Iโ€™ll go to the fromager at the marche dโ€™Aligre who always has beautiful ones on display. For St. Nectaire and Cantal, Iโ€™ll onlyโ€ฆ

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Spanakopita Recipe

The most commonly-asked question for a certain cookbook author, aside from โ€œCan I replace the corn syrup?โ€ by a longshot, is: โ€œCan that be frozen?โ€ So the fellow in question wrote an ice cream book, knowing that Iโ€”I mean, he would get a break from being asked that question.

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Paris Favorites: Eating, Drinking and Shopping

A number of folks consult the site for information about Paris, but itโ€™s always best to get some second opinions. So I asked a few friends and in-the-know colleagues about their favorite places around the city, and Iโ€™m happy to share them with you. Included are links, when available, for complete addresses and additional contact information. Hours change and places close in Paris without noticeโ€ฆ

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Spinach Pie recipe

I donโ€™t know when it took hold, but le Brunch has become popular in Paris. Unlike the Bloody Mary and Mimosa-fueled repasts we had when I lived inย San Francisco, in Paris, the concept is a little different. For one thing, Sundays are blissfully โ€œsacredโ€ and no one seems to want to wake up and go anywhere until โ€” well, Monday. And the places that doโ€ฆ

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