Tip #6 for Shopping French Flea Markets
…is a good practice to follow at any antique or flea market if you buy something at a considerable sum. Clignancourt flea market in Paris At a market in Chiang…
…is a good practice to follow at any antique or flea market if you buy something at a considerable sum. Clignancourt flea market in Paris At a market in Chiang…
…best way around this is to buy greens at your local farmers’ market. They’ll be considerably fresher than the ones in plastic containers (which might be up to two weeks…
…he aces. He is also adept at explaining what mead is (wine made from honey). I buy a bottle and then mistakenly leave a bag filled with purchases on the…
…local artisans. I restrain myself and buy only a couple of small ceramic spoons since I hardly have any room to spare in my suitcase. There’s also a covered market…
…They offer samples, and it’s fine to accept even if you don’t buy anything. What you won’t find among the street sellers, unlike most other food markets in Paris, are butchers,…
…toasted baguette slices. Tapenade is so simple and quick to pull together. You’ll never buy a jarred variety again. Olives at a Provençal market I also often make a clafoutis,…
…the talking. Watch this short video to discover what might be best to buy at your farmers’ market now, and then grab your basket (and mask!) and go. https://vimeo.com/281342035 …