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Post by Jody on Nov 21, 2009 7:07:24 GMT -5
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Post by geordy on Nov 21, 2009 8:21:29 GMT -5
That is a fun article! I was walking along with him....could almost feel the streets....soon!!! ;D Wish I was eating along too.....
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Post by Sandy M on Nov 21, 2009 8:31:41 GMT -5
Enjoyed reading this article - thanks for posting Jody.
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Post by flynnsky on Nov 21, 2009 17:54:06 GMT -5
Thanks for this article, it was excellent. Cheers Dan
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Post by jo on Nov 21, 2009 19:07:26 GMT -5
More food for thought as I try to narrow my choices for Den's 50th birthday meal next fall!
Jo
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Post by PariS on Nov 22, 2009 0:23:12 GMT -5
That was a fun article, Jody! It's wonderfully amazing that the writer was able to find so many of the places in that old book (buildings would have been torn down and replaced quite a number of times in that length of time around here!). On my next “nutritional itinerary” in Paris, I must try some of those "health chocolates"!
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Post by Anne on Nov 22, 2009 6:16:02 GMT -5
Interesting article, thanks Jody. I knew the name Grimod de La Reynière, but I had absolutely no idea of who he was.
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Post by jazzcat on Nov 22, 2009 14:54:34 GMT -5
Thanks for the article Jody. Can't wait to try some of those "nutritional chocolates" the next time I'm in Paris ;D
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Post by joehanks on Jan 6, 2010 6:50:18 GMT -5
Liberty, Equality, Gastronomy: Paris via a 19th-Century Guide is a beautiful article and it describes all the historical developments of paris in food and dining and this is a superb article. ____________________________ Shenandoah bed and breakfast
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