To Market, To Market…but Which Kind?
…so other markets included in Markets of Paris yield treasures for the home and unusual souvenirs across all price ranges. Flea markets… Le Marché aux Puces de Montreuil and antique…
…so other markets included in Markets of Paris yield treasures for the home and unusual souvenirs across all price ranges. Flea markets… Le Marché aux Puces de Montreuil and antique…
…locals as well as tourists for its fixed-price menu featuring local foods, and an extensive collection of Argentinian wine. Pre-trip research suggested we reserve the table in the wine room,…
…Feel free to bargain respectfully and ask for a better price. Aside from treasure-hunting, the main pleasure of this market is soaking up the atmosphere. If you don’t enjoy crowds, then I…
…buy directly from producteurs, read this for tips on how to identify them. * Every neighborhood in Paris has a smattering of Monoprix, Franprix and other chain stores, along with green grocers…
…yet know to whom I might give it, I buy the item and tuck it away for later. Ceramic bowl by Reme Gold. I bought it at Mud Flat Open…
…in the spice section of grocery shops mostly everywhere. If you do travel to Provence, however, it’s a great item to buy at the markets and bring back for yourself…
…they are made of make it very hard to decide what not to buy. The vendors, mainly women, are very friendly and offer samples to help you decide. Choose as…
…agreed to give me one. Cool beans! All that I needed to buy were zip ties, to attach the crate to my bike rack, and a gear-tie twist to secure…
…and sprays. Custom sizing. Pick one or two carrots if that’s all you need. You won’t be forced to purchase an entire bag. Buy portions that match your needs, which…