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Day 15 in France

A view of the Seine on my evening walk home I know that I owe you guys a decent post tonight. And I know that since this is supposed to be a food blog that it really should be about food. For the last few days I have been talking about books and the flea market and the botanical gardens…. Continue reading

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Fresh Figs Wrapped in Prosciutto with Frisée and Lemon Mascarpone – Day 8 of the 12 Days of Canapés – 2012

These pretty morsels are delightfully old-school and have been on the cocktail party scene for a very long time. I still love them though as they manage to be elegant in their presentation but combine some flavours that are somewhat rustic staples of Italian cooking. Feel free to substitute… Continue reading

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A Very Good First Day

I had hoped to post some photos last night but by the time I arrived back at my sweet little flat I was feeling somewhat tired and quite overwhelmed after the full day of orientation. Luckily, today after my first day of classes and speaking french for eight hours straight, I’m excited… Continue reading

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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 like the perfect time to post a recipe! Here is a dish from our Parisian Sunday lunch yesterday. Moules… Continue reading

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Day 4 in Paris

Escargots les 12 When we arrived at our rental apartment and I was going through the kitchen cupboards and drawers (doesn’t everybody do this?) I came across a set of escargot tongs. Right alongside the forks and knives. Only in France. Today my Mom and I went to a lovely Brasserie in the… Continue reading

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Day 14 in Paris

This is the Mona Lisa I remember the first time I saw the Mona Lisa I was surprised at how small it was. This is certainly not a glass half empty comment. The painting is absolutely impressive when viewed up close but when you enter the Denon Wing, first floor, room six in the Louvre and you see… Continue reading

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Kitchen Culinaire Workshop in Puglia

There is so much that has happened since my last post. We hosted a truly amazing group of participants at Masseria La Selva for our very first culinary tour in beautiful Puglia, Italy. Bill and Judy, Pat and Leigh-Anne, Jill and Victoria, Vivian Grace, Sheryl, Lorraine, Ross, Stephanie, Lynn andContinue reading

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Figs from the Garden

Denise | Chez Danisse I’ve been feeling a bit ambivalent about blogging lately and I’m not sure what to attribute that ambivalence to. Perhaps it has been my change of venue this summer, or my intensified focus in other areas. Well, anyway… I look forward to your next recipe and seeing how… Continue reading

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