Posts tagged France
Merci !

Merci.

 A 3 story loft-style store located in the trendy 3rd Arrondissement in Paris.  However, this is more than just a simple store - it is a charity store run by the founders of the luxury brand Bonpoint. 

This is not your traditional charity store either, but more of a large and stylish concept boutique where you can shop for both vintage and new clothes, home-wares, perfume and a hell of a lot more. 

Our favourtie part - the Used Book Café where we relaxed over bowls of delicious taboule aux legumes du marche and glasses of rose, whilst flicking through their secondhand books  (see here). The best thing....profits are donated to a charity for disadvantaged children. 

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Some women buy shoes . . .

Some ladies buy shoes while on holidays.

Me, I buy vintage crockery (well, I do buy shoes too!). 

My obsession makes it a little hard to move my suitcase by the end of each holiday, and in fact, my wheels gave out on this last trip.  There is also always that fear hanging over my head that my suitcase will be filled with shards of china when I next open it.

Luckily, these little gems made it all the way home as I love the way this delicious chicken and red lentil soup pops inside the bowl.

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Take Away in Paris !

The Marais.  The area of Paris we love the most.  The area we stay every time we visit, and the area where we’ve slowly gotten to know some of the locals.  We like to think they love us and miss us when we’re gone…yes, we also like to dream a lot.

Rachel’s is a funny place.  

I’m not quite sure if I know (or even if it knows) where it fits into the whole Parisian culinary scheme of things, but what I did love were the smiles we received when we entered.

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The Parisian Kitchen !

I have a crush.  A big fat one.  I have a crush on the most beautiful apartment in all of Paris.  A crush on the delicious food we created in that beautiful apartment.  And a big big crush on the gorgeous Benedicte who runs the lovely cooking school (which is the reason why I cooked the delicious food in the beautiful apartment) known as The Parisian Kitchen .  I even love the name.

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Madam Yoghurt !

We are what we eat.  So I keep getting told.  So what am I if I’m addicted to yoghurt?

I even have my own yoghurt lady here in Paris.

I nearly wet my pants when she said she remembered us when we shuffled through her fromagerie door, tired and in need of a hit of dairy.  She didn’t know that of course, as I like to think I played the aloof, professional and worldly traveller.

I love the white stuff so much, I have the tiny little glass jars it comes in at home to prove it.  Some people collect stamps or teaspoons.....

Is it sad to admit that they filled a whole box when I recently moved house?

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La Cuisine du Sucre !

There are moments in life when you have to throw away all of your rules.  Suck up the suffering and pain for later and simply jump head first into the unknown.

This was what I did today.

I don't have an overly sweet tooth.  I tend to avoid refined sugars (in fact all sugars) where I possibly can, and you'll rarely see me order dessert (unless it's a latte or cheese platter).

But today.....

Today I took part in a taste bud journey.

Today I ate 5 desserts....in a row!

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The Broken Arm !

With the Marais street market bustling away just outside its door, The Broken Arm is a little refuge  away from the noise, elbow pushing and cigarette smoke.

I've got my vintage teaspoons and the most gorgeous old ceramic coiffure jar tucked safely away in my bag.

Ella Fitzgerald is playing.  Slabs of lemon poppy seed cake on the bench.  The coffee is REALLY good.  

REALLY good!

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Back in Paris....Part II

With 7 hours of solid walking under our belt, a big degustation lunch (which was pushing out said belt), and a few chosen treasures, purchased by moi, safely ensconced in my bag from the big street market which happened to be going on in the Marais, we decided that we deserved it to be wine o'clock time.  Right now.

La Manger du Marais was our wine bar of choice (well, truthfully we just happened to be walking past it when wine o'clock hit).  

With its welcoming cushioned seats, big smiling (kinda cute) waiter, delicious rose and jazzy tunes it was the perfect choice for these two weary chickadees.

Ah Paris.  Part II is definitely off to a good start.

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Oh la la lunch !

Have you ever walked out the door of a restaurant and had to use all of your willpower not to curl up in the fetal position and rock like a little baby because your belly was so full and your eyes were so heavy?

This was me five minutes after the last photo was taken below.  

I was ready to let my body free fall and smack the pavement head first, falling into a deep food coma for the rest of the afternoon.

 Crap, I still had to act like a lady and get home before that was to happen!

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Day Trip to Normandy !

Holy hell….my life has just changed.  For the better?  I don’t know, only time will tell, but I have just tasted creme fermier

for the first time and there is no looking back.  No more Australian boring old cream for me.  It’s what the people of Normandy call "produced on a farm" cream.  The real deal. I couldn’t slurp up enough of it from the bottom of my bowl which was filled with pesky mussels that kept getting in the way of my gluttony.  If I could have intravenously hooked it up, I truly think I would have.

How was I to know that a little day trip to the countryside would change my belief system.  The day started out pretty normally.  With books, camera and an overly sweet and crappy vending machine coffee in our hands, we bordered the early morning train to Normandy.  A lunch date with our friend Janyce in the seaside village of Etretat  awaited us.

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Telescope !

Earlier today I fell in love.

The most gorgeous vintage teapot, made in France, is now settled snuggly in my suitcase.  With its gorgeous flower detail and dark green leather handle, I handed my 30 euro over to the old French monsieur who’s cigarette hung comfortably and expertly out the side of his mouth.

Only in France.

To celebrate my new love - we ordered our third coffee of the day.  In fact, it turned out to be the best coffee of the day.

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