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Summer Fruit Recipes

Itโ€™s summer! Whether youโ€™re in or outdoors, hopefully for all of you there are beautiful summer fruits and berries to be had, and I hope that youโ€™re able to get your hands on as many of them as you can. I am loading (actually, overloadingโ€ฆ) myself up at the market. While a good portion on the fresh fruit gets eaten just as-is, some of itโ€ฆ

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Mixed Berry Shortcakes

It was definitely mercury in retrograde recently when I got a phone call at 8:20pm, while we were having dinner at home, from a restaurant Iโ€™d reserved a table at, asking if we were showing up for our 8pm reservation. I was sure I had reserved for the following night, but โ€“ nope โ€“ I erred and our reservation was for that evening. (Fortunately, theโ€ฆ

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Rose Sangria

Summer in France means a lot of things in France. En masse vacations, a blissfully empty Paris, price increases (which happen during August, when everyone is out of town โ€“ of course), and vide-greniers and brocantes, known elsewhere as flea markets, where people sell all kinds of things. If youโ€™re lucky enough to take a trip to the countryside, the brocantes are amazing. But someโ€ฆ

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Strawberry Jam

I was recently gifted an overload of strawberries: I bought four baskets from a vendor at the market, whose booth I shop at often, and he threw in two extra baskets for free, the equivalent of a carte de fidelitรฉ (loyalty card) in Paris. So Iโ€™ve spent the past few days washing, hulling, cutting and cooking my unexpected bounty. Iโ€™ve been making a number ofโ€ฆ

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Marche des Producteurs de Pays

This week France rather quietly announced that visitors from the U.S. and Canada were allowed to come to the country without any restrictions. Things are still moving in the direction of getting back to normal, and while last year is still sort of a haze to me, I believe the markets in Paris remained open the entire time, operating under different conditions. Outdoor markets areโ€ฆ

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Plum Sorbet

When I wrote the first edition of The Perfect Scoop. I only allowed myself to use the word โ€œrefreshing โ€œ once, which Iโ€™m pretty sure I did. When you write a book, thereโ€™s a tendency to include everything that you possibly can, but a number of things can nudge them out, such as having photos, which everyone loves. So although I included Plum-Blackberry Swirl Iceโ€ฆ

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Strawberry Margaritas

The seasons seem to start a little earlier in France than elsewhere, or maybe thatโ€™s just me. I tend to want to jump the gun as soon as I see strawberries or cherries at the market every spring. But I know that if I waitย a few weeks, theyโ€™ll be a lot more abundant, and a lot better. Not to mention less-expensive, too. Once they goโ€ฆ

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Villebois-Lavalette Market

Staying with friends in the countryside for a few days last week, we were fortunate to discover that a neighbor wasย making his own bread, which was excellent. The young man bakes just a few loaves a couple of times a week. Romain, in his wisdom (a trait he may have picked up from me: buy as much as you can, when you come across somethingโ€ฆ

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