Tip #1: Navigating Your Way to the Markets
I’m frequently asked for recommendations about the best markets in Paris and how to find them. The “best” markets are topics of many other posts on this website, so I…
I’m frequently asked for recommendations about the best markets in Paris and how to find them. The “best” markets are topics of many other posts on this website, so I…
…couple days before the tour’s departure. It’s a port city that fascinates me with its layers of history and multicultural influences. An unexpected highlight was when a family—complete strangers to…
…primarily focused on serving the needs and appetites of the local community. Market street rue Montorgueil Even though there are plenty of stores selling similar types of goods, I…
…said, “that’s one of my jobs as chef: to know every source of meat, to have visited the farms.” Chef Chris Cronin at Farm & Coast Market Food should taste…
…for dates and details. Here’s a list of some of the tourism offices in Provence from the good people at ProvencePost.com. Related Posts: Flavors of Provence Tour in June …
…of Commerce described it as “an economic and cultural disaster.” La Braderie in 2015 (photo by Max Rosereau) In Provence, which lies at the opposite end of the country in…
…length for a presentation. I’m very excited to introduce Markets of Provence at a series of events starting next week. The first is being held in my hometown of Boston…
…a lot about it. And the colors and variety of all the produce, be it vegetables, fruit, meat, seafood, cheese, bread … and always new discoveries. A little street food…
…of French wines you might like. 2. Research the different wine regions and the wines offered in each region. The wine map from About-France.com contains information about the major characteristics…
…a copy of Markets of Paris, 2nd ed. (Thank you, Pascal Bensidoun.) Camilla’s summary of her market outing: “You should see my basket, it’s overflowing! It’s been a wonderful experience….