Monthly Archives: September 2011
Ban these baguettes. omg, is it possible?
French baguettes from a machine…c’est impossible?! Continue reading
Posted in Foodies love Paris, Uncategorized
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Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen’s way
Bonjour! I know it’s been awhile, but I am finally finished unpacking boxes after our move … no, not Paris, but Hollywood … Florida, that is. The best way to take a break is a good movie and so we … Continue reading
Posted in Franco-File, Paris-under the radar
Tagged Cafe Flore, Cafe Polidor, Deyrolle, entertainment, FranceGuide, L'Arc de Triomphe, La Coupole, Laperouse, Lasserre, Le Figaro, Les Pavillons de Bercy, Luxembourg Gardens, Maxims, Midnight in Paris, Moulin Rouge, Musee des Arts Forains, Musee Rodin, Orangerie, Palais Royal, Paris, Paris By The Numbers, Paris jazz, Place Suzanne-Valadon, restaurants, Rue dces Martyrs, Rue Foyatier, Rue St. Vincent, Sacre Coeur, Shakespeare & Company, shopping, sightseeing, travel, Woody Allen, www.hoteldaubusson.com, www.parisinfo.com
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