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Food and Wine Of The Spectacular Loire Valley - Oh La La
A fairytale wine-tasting adventure awaits the wine connosieur visiting the Loire Valley as wine-tasting can be enjoyed along with visits to many spectacular historic chateaux sprinkled throughout the area.
French Cookware – How to Enjoy your Culinary Skill
The best place to buy french cookware is in France, notsurprisingly. However, if you can't travel to Paris, do not fret, you can start your French cookware collection by surfing ebay for le-creuset pots new and old. Do not be put off by buying a second hand le creuset pot, because they last and last and last.
How Not to See Everything on A French Vacation – An Often Forgotten Important Skill
So you are travelling to France for your next holiday. You've have selected a location, organised your travel, and booked your accommodation. That is the easy part of the "where" and the "how." The trickiest part of planning and enjoying your vacation comes next when you need to tackle the "what" issue. That is what are you going to see and what are you going to do. Please do not even think the word "everything".
Three Enchanting Romantic Recipes for a French Meal for Valentines Day
When you cook for Valentine's Day, love radiates from your heart, pours into the food and gives it the magical quality that ignites the soul. When you serve your Valentine an elegant meal do it with some beautiful candles, good wine or champagne if you like, and a warm and loving smile. The real aphrodisiac is you!
Delicious Gastronomy and the Enchanting Loire Valley in France
The Val de la Loire known as "the Garden of France" is a fertile place where a rich farmland stretches on both sides of the enchanting Loire river. The region became the favourite residence of French Kings and Queens and mistresses from the middle ages to the Renaissance. Little by little, strongholds became magnificent chateaux of the Renaissance, which had been restored during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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