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Mirazur

During my trip to the Cรดte dโ€™Azur with Matt and Adam, after the second or third day, we realized that we hadnโ€™t eaten in any restaurants. With the fresh ingredients available, we were preparing our own meals (pretty well, I might add), and we didnโ€™t feel the need to hand over the cooking duties to a third-party. It was a bit of heaven being inโ€ฆ

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Vin de peche: Peach Leaf Wine

In the south of France, theyโ€™re pretty generous with les glaรงons. Itโ€™s never any problem getting ice cubes, which are often brought to the table heaped in a bowl. And sometimes, theyโ€™re even already added to the carafe of rosรฉ youโ€™ve ordered, already for you. When ice is added to a drink, itโ€™s called a piscine (pool) in France.ย Contrast that with Paris, where ice seemsโ€ฆ

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Peche de Vigne

A favorite late summer treat in France is the Pรชche de Vigne, or โ€˜peach of the grapevineโ€™. These fuzzy heirloom peaches have a dull, very fuzzy dusky exterior that gives little clue to the dazzling flesh within. But slice one open, andโ€ฆwow! The rare Pรชche de Vigne appears only for a short time; just during the fleeting, final weeks in August. Their taste is aโ€ฆ

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