Markets as a Window into the Soul of a Place
…In Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a backdrop of mansions in one section of the market sheds light on that town’s aristocratic history. In Cucuron, a walk through the narrow streets near the market led…
…In Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a backdrop of mansions in one section of the market sheds light on that town’s aristocratic history. In Cucuron, a walk through the narrow streets near the market led…
…entire store was equally jaw-dropping. Needless to say, my first visit to a gourmet food hall in Paris occupied the better part of an afternoon. Why go to food halls…
We can all use a boost of holiday cheer. One of the best places to go and stoke that merry glow is a holiday market. In France they’re called marchés…
…is Gaîté. Related Reading: Clotilde Dusoulier (Chocolate & Zucchini) on Where to Buy Organic Foods in Paris Emily Dilling (writing for HIP Paris) on The Organic Revolution in Paris Organic…
…me to Provence. Before reading your books, I had a fuzzy idea at best of where Provence is and absolutely no conception of what it is like. A Year in…
…job of catering to the hungers of locals and visitors. Unlike markets in Paris where people are doing their basic food shopping, the emphasis at Borough Market is more on…
…Boston Public Market. The seeds were planted in 2001 when a group formed to create a public market near the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway (where previously an ugly expressway had…
…with the variety name and the entrant’s number (to conceal the grower’s identity). A committee member sliced open one tomato on each plate to reveal the color and consistency of…
…Kimball’s fruit stand. Steve, wrapped in a feathery, multicolored boa, totes a bag of strawberries to an outdoor café table where a few friends join him. They drop the red globes into glasses bubbling with champagne. local strawberries pair…