Yesterday Bear 🐻 went Advent shopping. A Paris must-do in November. First stop A la Mere de Famile, top of the Advent heap. They always create inventive house candy boxes.
This year we got it. By December 1st, most Advent calendars are sold out with no new stock coming in.
The exception is Ladurée - their Advent box is supposed to arrive in December 😳 hmmm.
Pierre Hermé’s Advent was available in October. Its always circular and full of fab chocolates.
Alain Ducasse’s Advent is hexagonal with a Mexican Aztec theme.
Also 6-sided, Breton chocolatier Henri Leroux has little removable boxes hiding his excellent chocolates.
At Buci News you can buy empty Advent calendars.
And fill it yourself.
These candy calendrier de l’Advents are 24 chances to lose ‘the marshmallow test’. I always flunk and eat the contents Immediately. Waiting is not a skill I ever learned. I’m into ‘Immediate Gratification’. Can you wait for good things? If you have a serious case of IG, Paris is not the right place for you. Every month there’s at least one or two food treats that must be eaten. In May, no one eats Lily of the valleys but they do have them in chocolate. Fete des Meres (Mother’s Day) awaits at the end of the month. The annual November Salon du Chocolat (canceled this year) is the grand sugar-holic’s banquet.
Growing up, food was a reward in my family. Do your homework and you get a cookie. The homework part got lost. My 6AM Morning cookie raids were infamous and the padlock on the cookie closet was no deterrent. I could so easily raid my new Advent house this minute 🍫but I would pay a sugar-coma price later.
Meanwhile I am slaving away on the November annual Advent letter💌 3 guesses on the subject matter.
Stay home and stay well PBers❤️🙏🐻