Tag: French

What in the World is a Guinguette?

Looking ahead to summer--and a very unique French tradition, resurrected from bygone days.
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A Franco-American Cook to the Rescue

Intimidated by French cooking? We have a chef guest blogging today, who's here to help. With a book and a great recipe, of course.
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My Book Release Party: You’re Invited!

My new book, "How to Learn a NEW Language with a USED Brain", is out today! Please join the party, and learn more about the ...
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An American Artist Chooses the Beauty of Umbria

Are you dreaming of a trip to Umbria, that quiet and lovely region of Italy that is fast becoming the destination du jour for those ...
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Around the World with A Poke Chop Sandwich

A Festival of Two Worlds, as you will see: we pit Italy's best pork sandwich against the specialty at Willie's Weenie Wagon. With this recipe, ...
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Reflections on a French Garden Gate

Some musings on why the French countryside, authentic and ancient, so un-modern and not at all hip, tugs at our heartstrings. We’re thinking soup, too, ...
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Noel au Château

…when we gather up friends and family for a traditional French Christmas. Please join us, and try an easy recipe for your Christmas breakfast, too. ...
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The Long and Winding Road to French Fluency

What’s the right path to learning French? Well, as it turns out there are many, some more stressful (and successful) than others. Here’s the advice ...
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The Ravishing of Dominique by The Italian Policeman, and Other Stories

Live chicken jewelry and a cocky cockerel--fun tales from our good friend Margaret. And if you like hot spiced wine, don't miss this special dessert ...
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“3 Men & A Truck”, Filling a Niche Market in France

So, what do the GUYS do all day in France? Well, there’s wine to be tasted, meals to be celebrated…and then there’s “3 Men & ...
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