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Seedy Furikake Crackers

Iโ€™ve been out and about, here and there, but one thing that seems to follow me around is furikake. โ€œWhat? A Japanese seaweed-based condiment?โ€ you might say. While I do tend to tote French salted butter, fleur de sel, and Dijon mustard along with me on my travels, Iโ€™ve always loved furikake as well, and find myself craving it more and more these days. Inโ€ฆ

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Coffee-Braised Lamb Shanks

When I moved to France, I was surprised that lamb shanks were somewhat hard to find. Many butchers sold all sorts of cuts of lamb, including lamb shoulders, ribs, and cutlets, but shanks proved elusive. Then I learned that you had to ask for them; for some reason, theyโ€™re always kept in the back. Iโ€™m not sure why, since itโ€™s my favorite cut of lambโ€ฆ

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