Tip #4: Timing Matters
…few days later, shortly before noon, it was hopping. On a separate occasion, I made a plan to meet a friend who lives in Paris. She had never been to…
…few days later, shortly before noon, it was hopping. On a separate occasion, I made a plan to meet a friend who lives in Paris. She had never been to…
Paris Markets For a list of markets by neighborhood (arrondissement), you’ll find all that and more in my book Markets of Paris, 2nd ed. Click here Paris Markets Sorted by…
…us thanks to The Sato Project. While new to us, he’s about 5 years old. We’re working with a trainer to undo the habits that served him well in his…
…I tuck the recipe into a notebook binder of favorites where it will go into rotation whenever I return to that rhythm. one of my recipe binders In fact, I…
…writing. Kristin Espinasse has earned a devoted following with her French Word-A-Day snippets about living, loving, and simply getting by in rural France. It’s a surefire way to have fun…
…to the Exposition Universelle (World’s Fair) of 1900 in Paris, when Switzerland exhibited cows and chocolates in this neighborhood. The 1960s-style architecture feels a little tired, but this antiques village is…
…Paris gives us the perfect excuse to explore markets and seek out other sources. Our first Thanksgiving in Paris was an add-on to a trip for the Salon des Vins…
…few hours ahead. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Leftover vinaigrette keeps for up to 1 week in the fridge, in a glass jar with a tight lid. Recipe…
…bowls of vegetable soup for a typical Provencal soupe au pistou. We hiked almost daily which was a good balance to all the food and wine. In Arles, we explored…