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…also the dough and even the sausage. For Ann, it’s toast. It was fascinating to hear them answer questions ranging from important to mundane. Ann Mah wrote this account of…
…to glassy shoulder. Cursive lettering on the labels announced fruits that went beyond my French vocabulary. But I didn’t need to identify each by name to understand that every single…
…And so I want to say to you–my family, friends, readers, helpers, teachers, and followers–sincere thanks for your support and kindness. I am deeply grateful. It’s a glow that shines…
…shopping list Step 3: Search high and low for ingredients, crisscrossing town to various stores until I locate all the items on the shopping list (regardless of how inferior their…
…not to begin every encounter with bonjour and end it with au revoir. I’ve taken to walking down the streets of Boston saying “hello” to whomever I pass. Some pretend…
…the most important commercial centers of Europe due to its location on the Seine, where it controlled shipping to Paris, and due to its industrious weavers who converted English wool…
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…to sell are much prized and can take years to come by. browsing the bouquinistes Today these “markets” sell used books, old magazines, posters, trinkets, and more. Secondhand books are…
…to see a truffle market for myself. I was also coaxed and literally guided by Sharon deRham, an American who relocated to Provence and is an exceptional tour guide. (If…