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Grom Gelato

When I did my post about the opening of Grom gelateria here in Paris, they werenโ€™t open when I put it up, so I was unable to provide a photo that I took. And I used one I swiped from their website, with their permission. In the interest of fairness to my readers, just for you, mind you, I went back.ย You see, on theย opening dayโ€ฆ

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Du Pain et des Idees

I am so glad Iโ€™m not on a low-carb diet. If I was, Iโ€™d have to move. Seriouslyโ€”if I couldnโ€™t eat bread, I would shrive up and die. The only thing keeping me from doing that is constant hydrating myself with wine. Luckily, thatโ€™s another one of the other things around here that I donโ€™t need to avoid. Yet. When I told Romainโ€™s mom thatโ€ฆ

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Where to Find a Great Hamburger in Paris

For those of you who donโ€™t live here, youโ€™re probably scratching your heads as who in their right minds would want a hamburger in Paris. If youโ€™re a visitor, you probably donโ€™t come to Paris in search of a burger (unless youโ€™ve got kids in tow). But Parisians, as well as the rest of us, often get the craving for a nice, juicy patty onโ€ฆ

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#3: Grom Gelato Comes to Paris

This week, Grom opens a branch of their famous Italian shop in Paris. Originally from Torino, Grom uses all-natural flavorings, which include growing some of the organic fruit they use in their sorbets and graniti, grinding up vivid-green Sicilian pistachios for pistachio gelato, and melding the exquisite hazelnuts from Piedmont with Venezuelan chocolate for their ultimate, silky-smooth version of Gianduja. I first tasted their exquisiteโ€ฆ

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#2: DOT Paris

I just spent a long weekend in the French countryside, trying to enjoy the last bits of summer before the rentrรฉe, when everyone in Paris returns en masse, usually bronzed to an unsavory crisp. And because last Friday was a national holiday, I spent a prodcutive morning at a vide grenier, an enormous and pretty fabulous flea market in the town of Esterney. Like anywhere,โ€ฆ

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#1: La Briciola Pizza

During the next week, Iโ€™m going to do a series: Five Great Places in Paris That You Might Not Know About. In a city that hasnโ€™t been overrun by chain stores and restaurants, itโ€™s nice to be able to profile some of the smaller places around town that I frequent. When Iโ€™ve had friends come to visit and suggested we go out for pizza, theyโ€ฆ

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The Reine Claude Plums Have Arrived!

Itโ€™s that time of the yearโ€”the season for Reines-Claudes plums in France has arrived! These little green fruits, no larger than a marshmallow, are perhaps the most delicious fruits in the world. Donโ€™t let the army-green color fool you in to thinking these plums might be tart or sour. If you get a good one, reines-claudes plums (also known as Greengage plums), are the sweetest,โ€ฆ

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5 Absolute, Surefire Ways to Get Rich in France

1. Sell Classeurs The most prevalent fixture in every French home isnโ€™t the gleaming shelf of copper cookware, the bottles of medicaments crammed into every nook in the john, or their collection of books, which the French hold in the same reverence as Americans do their flat-screen televisions and their iPhones. No, itโ€™s the shelf of classeurs, the sturdy, colorful cardboard folders to hold theโ€ฆ

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Eye Candy: Jean-Charles Rochouxโ€™s Chocolate Caramel Bar in Paris

Rochouxโ€™s caramel-filled chocolate bar. At the shop, they advise you that after youโ€™ve started it, to store it upright to prevent the caramel from running out. That is, of course, is based on the assumption that thereโ€™s going to be any left over in the first place. John-Charles Rochoux 16, rue dโ€™Assas (6th) Tรฉl: 01 42 84 29 45 (Map) Related link: John-Charles Rochoux; Parisianโ€ฆ

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