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Milan

Even though itโ€™s just next door, every time I go to Italy, I wonder why I donโ€™t go more often. Before I moved to Europe, I used to wonder why Europeans didnโ€™t travel to other countries more often. And now Iโ€™m one of them. I think itโ€™s because just to go anywhere, whether itโ€™s a 45 minutes flight or a 4.5 hour flight, you stillโ€ฆ

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Blondel Chocolate

Les franรงaises are justifiably proud of their chocolates and chocolatiers, but if you talk to them about Swiss chocolate, many will say โ€“ โ€œOh, Swiss chocolate is very, very good.โ€ Yet when I press them on which particular brands of chocolate are โ€œvery goodโ€, they often donโ€™t, or canโ€™t, pin down the specific names* of any. Folks who have been to Lausanne โ€“ French, American,โ€ฆ

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The Truffle Market in Lalbenque

Even though we live in a globalized world, Iโ€™m always surprised by how many people want to make or eat anything, and everything, no matter where they live. Whether or not it makes sense. Take Parisian macarons. In the last year or so, theyโ€™ve become the new cupcake and not a week goes by when I donโ€™t get a message about someone freaking out andโ€ฆ

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Truffle Hunting

Itโ€™s not all fun and frolicโ€”and chocolateโ€”around here. Aside from dealing with banks that limit access to your own money, or scratching your head when the France Telecom representative tells you that itโ€™s going to cost you a mere โ‚ฌ465 to keep your mobile number if you change to another one of their other phone plans (although it was a stretch to even get there;โ€ฆ

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