I ♥ Books
…and other Francophiles. Among the guests were Karen Fawcett, the tour-de-force behind Bonjour Paris, an online newsletter that’s chock full of useful information about Paris, Anne and Kirk Woodyard from…
…$100 off the price. Tip 6: In between online searches, clear your cache to erase your browser history, open an incognito window, or switch browsers. Prices might go up if…
…purchased online, which is a nifty innovation for a neighborhood market. Live music fills the cavernous gymnasium. Toys and activities occupy young children while their parents make the rounds of…
…arts, and everything in between. Pick up a copy of PariScope or La Gazette Drouot to find out about upcoming sales or browse some of them online. Les Marchés aux Puces (Flea…
…online recipes. Assorted cookbooks and dishes that I try to replicate after eating them in restaurants round out my sources for inspiration. Since I enjoy the flavors of simple cooking,…
…Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Guest post was written by Ryan Stills, Jordan Bellows, and Morgan Young from Invaluable.com. Invaluable is a leading online marketplace for vintage and antique…
…complements their flavor without obliterating it. Making vinaigrette is a skill acquired early in France. Most cooks just whisk it right in the salad bowl, without measuring, until the consistency…
…part of the Men’s Store at Galeries Lafayette. Now it’s in the Maison (home goods) building. The flea market at Porte de Vanves (p. 195) is open Saturday and Sunday from…
…It sells refreshment in a canteen in the basement and a literary café on the ground floor. It’s like ABC Carpet (the NYC store with eclectic goods) meets Anthropologie except…
…store or onto a bus, to rush into the question at hand. We blurt out, “How much does this cost?”“How do I get to..?”But in France it is considered rude…