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Category Archives: Voyages
All the Pretty Little Paris Meals
I just got back from a weekend in Paris–breathless! It seems a touch self-indulgent, and I certainly hope I don’t make any readers smug and miserable, but I had to share with you what I ate: Friday Warm white asparagus … Continue reading
Last Supper
Maybe this happens to you too. When I leave a place, like home, for instance, I don’t only think about all the people and the places I will miss. I think about the food. I dream about the food. And … Continue reading
Anniversary: Dandoy in Brussels
It’s official! Mr. English and I have been together two very long but seemingly short years. Having finally gotten me back in England, Mr. English knew the best way to keep me was to take me back out as quickly … Continue reading
The Godfather
Whenever there is something new in my life, I suddenly lose my appetite. I’ve always fed myself well, and been suspicious of those frail girls who claim “Oh, I forgot to eat!” How can one forget to eat? Or not … Continue reading
Paris Post: Berthillon’s Raspberry Rose
Berthillon is Paris’s most famous ice cream shop. And that’s saying something, because every day when I walk by the various ice cream shops throughout the city, the lines snake out onto the sidewalks, and around the street corners. But … Continue reading
Paris Post: La Cave de l’Os a Moelle
Right now, I feel like Sabrina–I have moved to Paris to go to cooking school. I have even taken to wearing little black pants like Audrey Hepburn. I won’t be here for long, but after spending my first week in … Continue reading
Papiers Provence: 7 Juin CASSIS
There was one thing I had to do, that I had been meaning to do, before I left the South of France. In last week’s French in a Flash, I wrote that maman was born in Marseille. The reputation of … Continue reading
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Categories: Papiers Provence, Provence, Restaurants, Series, Voyages
Categories: Papiers Provence, Provence, Restaurants, Series, Voyages