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Dirty Lemon

Itโ€™s been quite a year for businesses in Paris. From the gilets jaunes movement, to the longest transit strike in French history, then a pandemic, theyโ€™ve had to tough a lot of things out. One of the troopers has been Dirty Lemon. After a major remodel of a space that formerly held a LED-lit sushi restaurant, I had a night out with friends โ€“ Jennifer,โ€ฆ

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Cucumber Mint Cooler

I was astonished when I was eating a sandwich at Mokoloco, which I can pretty confidently say makes the best sandwiches in the world. Okay, perhaps thatโ€™s a bit of hyperbole, but every sandwich Iโ€™ve had there has been spectacular. From the Cuban sandwich made with pulled pork, ham, pickled vegetables, spicy mustard, and griddled on house-made bread, to a Katsu Meatball โ€œburgerโ€ served withโ€ฆ

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Croque monsieur

France has been creeping (or bursting, in some cases) out of lockdown. As of May 11th, people can come and go without carrying a written permission slip. The outdoor markets, hairdressers, and other types of shops have reopened, under the advisement of the health ministry, who is encouraging people to wear masks and practice social distancing, keeping 1 meter (3-feet) apart from others. Some storesโ€ฆ

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Lockdown in Paris โ€“ plus some easy recipes for kids

Hello, Emily here. We are now on day 27 of official lock-down in Paris and day 32 since we decided to stay home with the kids. With other cities and countries also implementing stricter social distancing measures, I thought I would share our routine, favorite recipes and ways to pass the time, and hopefully pick up some ideas from you in the comments below! โ€“Emilyโ€ฆ

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Montparnasse Cocktail

This cocktail is named after Montparnasse, an area of Paris where the Gare Montparnasse is situated in, a train station thatโ€™s surrounded by crรชperies. Each train station in Paris serves a different region of France; The gare du Nord serves the North of France, the gare de lโ€™Est serves Alsace, and the gare Saint-Lazare transports people to Normandy.

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Drinking French is Out!

Iโ€™m excited to announce that Drinking French: The iconic cocktails, apรฉritifs, and cafรฉ traditions in France, with 160 recipes is out! My latest book features recipes for the iconic beverages of France, from cafรฉ specialties hot chocolate, tisanes and infusions, and chilled chocolate frappรฉs, to classic French apรฉritifs, recipes to make liqueurs, crรจmes, wines, punches and cordials at home, as well as French-themed cocktails fromโ€ฆ

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Slow-Cooked Chipotle Pork

I was recently tagged in a debate on Twitter, where some of the people objected to having to scroll down a post to get to the recipe, because they didnโ€™t like scrolling. (Which was odd, since unless Iโ€™m doing it wrong, donโ€™t you need to scroll to use Twitter?) The discussion also tapped into a few peopleโ€™s dislike of a longer headnote before a recipeโ€ฆ

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Drinking French: Paris Book Launch at WHSmith

Iโ€™ll be at WHSmith in Paris next Thursday, celebrating the release of Drinking French: The iconic cocktails, apรฉritifs, and cafรฉ traditions of France, with 160 recipes on February 27th. The event will be from 6 to 7:30pm and include a talk, book signing, and a French cheese and spirits tasting, as well.

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