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Rigoletto Noir from La Maison du Chocolat

[UPDATE: La Maison du Chocolat may have stopped making this particular chocolate.] At a recent tasting at La Maison du Chocolat, I sampled at least eight chocolatesโ€”not to mention passion fruit ganache, chocolat chaud, plus two of their newest summer flavors: melon and star anise. It was a lot to get through, let me tell you. I normally avoid any hot chocolate thatโ€™s offered inโ€ฆ

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The Patisseries of Paris: A Paris Pastry Guide

Thereโ€™s a nifty guidebook to the bakeries, chocolate shops, and tea salons, called The Pรขtisseries of Paris. This handy little book is full of great addresses and tips, and is just small enough to slip in your shoulder bag when hitting the streets of Paris, should you come to Paris on a mission for sweets. I was surprised at how in-depth this guide takes youโ€ฆ.

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La Boulangerie par Veronique Mauclerc

[Update: As of 2017, this address is now a branch of the famous Poรฎlane bakery.] Iโ€™d like to introduce you to someone you may not have heard of: Vรฉronique Mauclerc. But I hope on your next visit to Paris, or if you live here, youโ€™ll make the trip to see her gorgeous and very special bakery. Early each morning at Vรฉroniqueโ€™s boulangerie in the 19thโ€ฆ

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Gerard Mulot in Paris

Thereโ€™s a new face in the Marais: Gรฉrard Mulot. Sure thereโ€™s lot of shoe shops, sunglass boutiques, and questionable โ€œartโ€ galleries in the Marais. But thereโ€™s a dearth of bakeries and pastry shops. So imagine my surprise and delight when one not-particularly-good bakery near me closed (the surprise part), then re-opened the other day asโ€ฆGรฉrard Mulot! (the delight) For those of you who donโ€™t knowโ€ฆ

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Should You Go To Culinary School?

If youโ€™re thinking about becoming a professional cook, whether or not to go to school may be the ultimate question for you to ponder. There are some very good culinary schools, but in general, I think itโ€™s worth getting some experience either in a restaurant kitchen or bakery before you decide to invest a lot of money in education. Perhaps the work is far moreโ€ฆ

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Allegedly The Birthplace of Kouign Amann

Anyone who uses iPhoto probably remembers your first thrill of plugging in your digital camera and magically, with no effort at all, having your photos automatically downloaded for you. Then theyโ€™re neatly filed on your computer so you can view, cut, or paste your memories until your heartโ€™s content. Itโ€™s great for the first few times, but once youโ€™ve hit a certain number of photos,โ€ฆ

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The Best Croissant in Paris

[UPDATE: The original bakery mentioned here is now closed. However it was replaced by Maison Landemain, which has excellent croissants, and other pastries and bread.] Truth is, I donโ€™t eat croissants very often for the simple reason that I donโ€™t like to get dressed until Iโ€™ve had my morning coffee & toast. So having one is a relatively big deal for me, since croissants areโ€ฆ

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Boulangerie 140

At last count, there are 1263 bakeries in Paris. On just about every street, thereโ€™s at least one, if not two, or even three bakeries. Some of them are very good, a few are perhaps not so fabulous, and several are excellent. Parisians eat a lot of bread, far more than their American counterparts. Visitors often wonder, โ€œHow come we donโ€™t have bakeries like thisโ€ฆ

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