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Purple Paris

I was buying a bike recently and, for some reason, the store offered the bike I wanted in two shades: black and prune (plum), one of the many variations on purple (which include, but are not limited to, violet, purple, and magenta) in the French vocabulary. I wasnโ€™t sure I wanted a purple bike, but then I thought about how purple has invaded Paris โ€“โ€ฆ

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Winter Salad with Pecans, Pears and Gorgonzola

I eat a salad almost every day. I grab a big bowl, make dressing in it, then toss in whatever ingredients I have on hand. It might be a hard-boiled egg, miscellaneous greens, bits of roast chicken, slivered carrots, shredded cabbage, toasted nuts, cherry tomatoes, crumbled cheese, and so forth โ€“ whatever I have on hand. (But hold the alfalfa sprouts; does anyone really likeโ€ฆ

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Fresh Corn Cakes

No oneโ€™s been quite been able to explain the popularity of canned corn in France to me. But the explanation of why fresh corn isnโ€™t familiar โ€“ or eaten โ€“ is that fresh corn is considered animal feed. Which still doesnโ€™t explain how something isnโ€™t fit for human consumption if itโ€™s raw, but if itโ€™s cooked and canned, thatโ€™s another story. And when itโ€™s inโ€ฆ

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French weekend

Like New Yorkers, Parisians swear they would never live anywhere else. But once the summer โ€“ or the weekend โ€“ rolls around, everyone canโ€™t wait to make a sortie toward the nearest exit. After fighting the usual traffic to get out of the pรฉriphรฉrique, we took an exit and were shortly in the countryside, where the skies are big and clear, youโ€™re surround by wheatโ€ฆ

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Les Vacances

The French really have it right with the five weeks of paid vacation a good number of them get a year. Itโ€™s a great way to truly relax and one week isnโ€™t enough. I know, because my stingy boss (โ€ฆand that would be me) limited my vacation to a measly seven days. But for that one week, I took part in the annual mass exodusโ€ฆ

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Israeli Salad

When I met Maya Marom in Tel Aviv, she handed me a box of spices and flavorings, which meant that when I returned home, I could recreate many of the wonderful dishes that I enjoyed there. The best things I had in my travels were the salads loaded with fresh vegetables, which are served at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and are especially welcome when theโ€ฆ

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Aux Tonneaux des Halles

[Update: Aux Tonneaux des Halles changed owners in 2016. They no longer feature natural wines and theย food on the current menu differs from what is shown and described here.] Every once in a while, it hits me: I need steak-frites. Itโ€™s an infrequent indulgence, but when I do have it, I like my steak with a crisp exterior, pan-seared until saignant (medium-rare), with a largeโ€ฆ

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Wild Rice Salad with Roasted Vegetables and Lemon-Tahini Dressing

Over the past few weeks, Iโ€™ve been trying to use up things I already have in the cupboard, plus eat seasonally, plus make things that are relatively easy to make โ€“ and this salad fit the bill on all counts. It combines tahini with wild rice and used up some of the marvelous root vegetables that I canโ€™t help buying at the market, even thoughโ€ฆ

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Frenchie Wine Bar

I always think that maybe Iโ€™m kind of a loser because I donโ€™t go out and eat as much as people think I do. Ever since I left the restaurant business โ€“ where I worked every single night of every single weekend of my life, surrounded by other cooks (which probably explains why I am a social misfit when I have to mingle with โ€œnormalโ€โ€ฆ

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