Tag: Burgundy Château

They Just Don’t Get It…

The French do some things incredibly well, other things badly. The same is true in the US and UK---but they are often very different things. ...
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What IS it with Those Perfect French Kids?

A new book by an American expat explains why and how French children are so well-behaved. Do we agree? Do you? Tune in and find ...
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Partying Down with the Pigs

Maybe you are or have been a member of a gourmet group. I doubt it’s like the French ones. Let’s visit the Burgundy version, and ...
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Give It Your Best Shot

A SPECIAL guest post by photographer Gordon Beall today: he's sharing tips on taking great people and travel photos, just in time for the holidays. ...
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“J’ai Sommeil”: The Life of a French Cat

It's beddy-bye time, and who does it better than a cat? Especially 'un chat français'. Plus a special book recommendation, and a very European shopping ...
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Tarting up A Classic French Dessert

Here's a classic French dessert you'll find at the chocolaterie. Let's kick it up a notch, shall we?
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A Wistful Autumn in Burgundy

Fall here is mighty colorful, and for gardeners we have some plant ideas. Plus a recipe for a comforting vegetarian dish, Butternut Pecan Lasagne, when ...
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A Cup of Tea? It’s Complicated

You've learned the French rules for coffee drinking. So you think tea is easier? Don't even think of just throwing any old teabag in a ...
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Guest Post: Turning 40 in the Louvre

Something really special today: A guest post by a favorite author, Karen A. Chase. What would you do with 40 days in Paris? Karen gave ...
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For Francophiles: A Meet & Greet Spot, and More

Looking for kindred spirits who love France, in your area---or French speakers, or French lessons, or just some fun? Here's the best way to put ...
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