Author Archives: Julie at Kitchen

Day 4. Paris Culinary Tour

Today was a free day for our group. Some of us went on a bike tour around the city, others relaxed, had lunch with friends or set out to see the Eiffel Tower and take in an evening show. Seems … Continue reading

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Day 3. Paris Culinary Tour

  Here are a few photos from today. Lots of food on the agenda starting with a trip to one of our favourite outdoor markets and ending with a hands on cooking class where we prepared a french themed lunch … Continue reading

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Day 2. Paris Culinary Tour

  We woke up to some unexpected sunshine! The perfect thing to start our first full day together. We met at the apartment for a tea and macaron tasting and then the skies clouded over as we headed out on … Continue reading

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Day 1. Paris Culinary Tour 2013

 Everyone has arrived safe and sound. We spent the morning with our guests that arrived early, walking in the rain around Montmartre and up to the Sacré Cœur. When we arrived at the Basilica there was a mass in progress … Continue reading

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Today

It is getting late and we have a big day tomorrow, so just a few images and even fewer words… xo J

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The Anticipation

The day began with sunshine and coffee. We set out to briefly mingle with the many tourists at the  the Sacre Cœur and planned our walking tour routes for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We lunched and then spent hours sourcing … Continue reading

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We Have Arrived!

We have arrived!! Sarolta and I arrived safe and sound in Paris this morning. The apartment is beautiful. The light is amazing. We bought peonies at the flower market. Tomorrow we will shop for ingredients for our upcoming cooking classes. … Continue reading

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Next Stop Paris

Today is the day. At 10:45 am our plane leaves for Paris! Our very first culinary tour in the City of Light is about to begin. Sarolta and I are going a few days ahead of the rest of our … Continue reading

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