Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Merci, Merci, Merci!
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My French is so-so & I don't bother with accents. Can't spell either.
Please forgive.
I've lived in Paris 16 months and have yet to go to Laudrée. Criminal, I know, lol. I have been so inspired by your posts, though! I think I am going to have to go soon and try the macarons.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous work you do! I have been sitting here all morning, clicking about your site, wondering why I have not discovered your blog sooner. It's beautiful, though, and I am inspired.
Be well! :) Enjoy the chocolate show! (Hmmm, going to check out that Métro poster and see what it is about. I might have to join you there...)
j'ai bien sur acheté ce livre!
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manon
My husband and I arrived home from Paris last evening. What a wonderful experience! The macarons and Laduree' were a delight! The macaron cocktails at the Laduree Bar are not to be missed either. I had rose and violette ~ yum!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I did not see the cookbook. I surely would have purchased one.
I would have loved to go to Salon du Chocolat! I will be anxiously awaiting your photos!
I want that book! How can i get a copy in the States??
ReplyDeleteI brought home gifts from salon du chocolat on my trip to Paris---they were thoroughlyy appreciated! have fun!
ReplyDeleteI am soooooooo jealous! I wonder if we can purchase the cookbook here in the US? I "Need" it! LOL Hugs Grace
ReplyDeleteCracks me up how you spend your days there, M'lle. Enjoy the chocolat!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip—I just bought the book on Amazon.fr—the US site didn’t have it.
ReplyDeleteI too wonder how many of us guys are out there following your every move, snapshot, color, fragrance, taste of Paris and New York??
ReplyDeleteTalk to us more often; some may come out from cover! Looking forward to your debut at Alliance Francais Boston.
Amities,
Ron
I love the photo of the girl eating while holding the bag to catch the crumbs!
ReplyDeleteGreat indoor photos, too, in the shop - nice lighting.
i loved the shop, it was packed out, lots to see , and very colourful too!
ReplyDeleteoooo can't wait for the chocolate post so I just ate one...
ReplyDeletexx Annie
I wish I had macaron experience in depth, but the one ( yes one time) here that I had was not so much to talk about ..
ReplyDeleteIs the dream of tasting real macarons enough? Of searching out the flavor that would become forever a Proustian trigger, the quintessential macaron of my dreams? :)
I mourn the loss of your treat. That had to hurt!
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