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Le Louchebem

Where do you go on a rainy afternoon if you find yourself near the middle of Paris? Quite a bit of the town has emptied out, as people make their exodus away from the city for the holidays. Those of us here are celebrating at home โ€“ or from the looks of things out there โ€“ doing a little last-minute scrambling for holiday gifts. Thereโ€ฆ

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Paris Booksigning and Get-Together

Itโ€™s that time of the year, folks. (No, not when I crawl out of my hibernation hole.) Itโ€™s the holiday season in Paris and Iโ€™m having a booksigning and get-together at La Cuisine cooking school. If youโ€™re in town, stop in say hi! There will be copies of Ready for Dessert, The Perfect Scoop, and The Sweet Life in Paris for sale, which Iโ€™m happyโ€ฆ

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Thanksgiving

Iโ€™ve been rather buried in a mess of stuff this year, and, wellโ€ฆI didnโ€™t get it together in time for Thanksgiving. There were no posts on how to roast the best turkey โ€“ although Iโ€™m kind of in the camp of just put the dang thing in the oven for a few hours, and stop worrying so much about it โ€“ itโ€™s just turkey. Lastโ€ฆ

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Shang Palace

Quite a while back, I worked at an Asian restaurant in San Francisco. The food was amazing. Fresh shrimp were cooked up, chopped, then smeared on bread, then deep-fried for shrimp toast. All the dumplings had freshly cooked ingredients in them โ€“ no canned peas or frozen shrimp. And each one was hand-rolled. All the meats were well-sourced and cooked daily, then shredded for fillingsโ€ฆ

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Thanksgiving in Paris

This article was written in 2012, however many of the places do an annual Thanksgiving feast. Check the websites of the venues to see what they are offering. -david Itโ€™s that time of the year, when Americans gather around the Thanksgiving table. Because of the number of requests from travelers, and some locals, here is a round-up of places serving Thanksgiving meals. Since the holidayโ€ฆ

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Noglu, Gluten-Free Restaurant in Paris

A long-lost acquaintance of mine got in touch with me a few months back. And I donโ€™t know if there is a French name for phone-tag, or playing the game via e-mail, but we finally fixed a date once the long summer of vacations, closures, and hectic schedules of the rentrรฉe (the annual September return to Paris) were all finally behind us. Laurent, who runsโ€ฆ

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La Ruche qui dit Oui!

The word โ€œnonโ€ is often the response of choice in France. And while it makes for funny snickering from outsiders, chuckling at complicated and arcane bureaucracy, itโ€™s become a serious hindrance to innovation and small businesses, which have been having a particularly tough time lately. And thereโ€™s a younger generation of entrepreneurial talent, who have new ideas and are striving to be innovative and inventive,โ€ฆ

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Disneyland Paris

Iโ€™ve lived in Paris for nearly ten years, which some folks think is a magic kingdom in itself. And although Iโ€™ve been to the Louvre, Rungis, the Musรฉe dโ€™Orsay, and the crazy-giant Tati store at Barbรจs, Iโ€™ve not been to Disneyland Paris โ€“ until now. Iโ€™d been to the one in southern California as a kid, back when Disneyland featured things we never dreamed ofโ€ฆ

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Canceling Reservations in Paris

Iโ€™d arrived early this weekend at one of the โ€œhotโ€ restaurants in Paris, where I was meeting a friend for dinner, so I chatted up the barman while having a glass at the bar. Since itโ€™s one of my favorite restaurants, I asked him how things were going because I want them to succeed and continue. He replied, โ€œWell, we just had three groups ofโ€ฆ

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