Organic Markets in Paris
…are two main ways to buy organic, or bio (pronounced bee-oh), at the neighborhood markets in Paris. AB signs indicate organic produce Nearly every outdoor and covered market in Paris…
…are two main ways to buy organic, or bio (pronounced bee-oh), at the neighborhood markets in Paris. AB signs indicate organic produce Nearly every outdoor and covered market in Paris…
…in Paris? The food halls in Paris are terrific spots to buy gifts, find souvenirs, or pick up an artfully decorated fruit tart, chocolate cake or full meal for consumption…
…version of the Raspail market. Even on a chilly January day, the market was abuzz. Everyone, except us, seemed to know where to head and what to buy. We strolled…
…the mood even more. Plus it’s a chance to buy ornaments, crafts, and regional specialties. Gooey tartiflette (made with cheese, potatoes, bacon. and onions—a dish traced to the Haute-Savoie region),…
…farmer will press me, “kilo?” implying I should buy an entire kilogram. I often hear the phrase, “jedan za tri, dva za pet…” which means one item for three Croatian…
…cycle of markets, I’m delighted to present the latest installment (video below). Buy these items at their freshest and most flavorful, which is to say NOW. And buy them, whenever…
…you find really good deals at the Paris flea markets? Yes. But as with any purchase, caveat emptor. I buy items that don’t require a professional appraisal and that are…
…broadening our network of vendors. What’s 1 wish you have for how we should think differently about food? For those with ample resources, my wish is this: Buy only what…
…eat it, if you ask. At flea and antiques markets, the opposite advice holds true: Examine items with forensic scrutiny before you buy, if the quality and authenticity (e.g., age…
…how they comport themselves, what they buy, whether and how they negotiate, you’ll get a good glimpse of the local customs. In France, for example, there’s a premium on establishing regular,…