We were about 5 minutes into our trip to Paris when I realized that I had forgotten my trusty French Road Atlas.
Today's Weekend Herb Blogging is being hosted by 28 cooks (check out her pickled garlic recipe – yum!) I case you haven't figured it out, I have a rather large herb garden – thus the photos on my banner: my herb garden.
There are days when I am not certain which the French love best: their food? or their rules?Some say rules are meant to be broken.
No one does Christmas Markets like the Germans (except maybe the French)! They have the biggest (Dortmund); the most famous (Nurnemberg), most beautiful (Mannheim); most atmospheric (Wuerzburg); the oldest (Dresden); I could go on but you get the point.
Go directly to recipe Ten days after the Americans wave the Red, White and Blue to celebrate the 4th of July the French wave the Red, White and Blue to celebrate the 14th….
When we first talked about moving to France a friend warned us not to close the door when inside a room without taking careful note of positioning.
One of the hardships those of us who live 'abroad' are assumed to endure is the lack of certain foods.