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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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10 Things to Bring Back from Your Trip to Paris

On my last visit to the states, I engaged a bit in the all-American pastime of le shopping. Of course, I wasnโ€™t looking for things made in France (although folks have a tendency to want to direct me to French-inspired bakeries, to buy macarons and croissantsโ€ฆ), but I did see what wasโ€”and wasnโ€™t, available from my adopted country. Interestingly, I get a fair number ofโ€ฆ

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Matsuri Sustainable Sushi

[UPDATE: Matsuri is no longer open at the rue de Richelieu address.] When I was a teenager, we made a trip to Los Angeles and a family friend took us to a Japanese restaurant. I remember it well, because I was going through that phase where youโ€™re willing to do things on a dare, not because youโ€™re keenly interested in new experiences, but because youโ€ฆ

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How to Find and Use Free Wi-Fi in Paris

On a recent trip to New York City, I was surprised (and delighted) to find many businesses are now offering free Wi-Fi, from department and electronics stores to the local coffee shops as well as national chains like Starbucks. Although the private businesses in Paris have been slow to catch on, the city of Paris hasnโ€™t been and they offer complimentary Wi-Fi in 400 locationsโ€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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Le Garde Robe and Spring

Iโ€™ve noted that wine bars in Paris often are the best places for casual dining in town. So when my friend Rochelle, a pastry chef friend from the States, came to visit, I wanted to go somewhere easygoing, where weโ€™d be assured of good, honest food. So we agreed to meet at Le Garde Robe,ย  which serves mostly natural wines. Another plus are the charcuterieโ€ฆ

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le Week-end

I always seem to have the supreme misfortune to draw the letter W when playing Scrabble in French, as thereโ€™s barely one-quarter of a page in the French dictionary devoted to words that begin with that letter. People use โ€œWuโ€ for Chinese money; although I allow them, itโ€™s not in the French dictionary so Iโ€™m not sure thatโ€™s in the official rules. In spite ofโ€ฆ

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Deux Fois Plus de Piment: The Hottest Restaurant in Paris

A lot of us รฉtrangers (and there are some pretty รฉtrange รฉtrangers here..) bemoan the lack of heat and spiciness in the ethnic fare served up, because a good number of the locals have a hard time dealing with the heavily-spiced dishes that our all-American constitutions have no trouble handling. We, The People, have cast-iron stomachs and have become a nation of full-tilt eaters, relishingโ€ฆ

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Vegan Strawberry Ice Cream

I was thinking of having โ€œIf you change the ingredients in a recipe, results will varyโ€ tattooed on my forehead, but there wasnโ€™t enough room. (Although if my hairline keeps receding at this rapid pace, it may happen sooner than you think.) When I used to teach classes, folks were always wanting to tinker with recipes, especially ice cream, replacing the cream with what-have-you. Orโ€ฆ

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