Strawberry Blueberry Home Made Cake

With spring in full bloom and up coming summer I am going to share some nice seasonal recipes with you guys. Here is my Strawberry-Blueberry Home Made Cake. I hope you’ll try it and enjoy!

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What Type Of Weather Can You Expect For Your French Vacations?

When you compare the size of France to the size of the United States there’s not even anything to compare is there? France is about the size of Texas.  So, because of this you might be tricked into Read more

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My Rice And Vegetable Mix Recipe

I don’t know if you know this about me yet, but I’m a healthy eater. Yes, I like my deserts which recipes I like to post here at times, but I’m a no processed food woman, and I have Read more

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France Traveler’s Practical Guide

In my series of useful posts for tourists I’ve written about how to use the  Paris Subway  and how to make sure French people won’t be rude to you, so far.  On this post I Read more

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The French Riviera Your Next French Vacations

I was really not happy about that, but I missed my post on this blog last week. So, to make up, let me talk about one of the most beautiful places of France and on earth called the French Read more

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Saint-Sorlin The Beautiful French Village Where I Grew Up

I know that this post will be published the day after Valentine’s Day, but while I’m writing this on Valentines’ Day I thought I would write about a very dear place of mine that is very much fitting the Read more

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Paris The City Of Light

First off, I hope that you can finally SEE my new header.  I just love to see my very own pictures of food and places up there.  Then there is the cartoon car, plane and train that Read more

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How To Travel With Paris Subway

On my last post of 2012 I was asking for suggestions from you, the readers of this blog, about post themes that would be useful to you.

One of the suggestions was that I write about practical tips for Read more

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My Christmas Chocolate Delights – Three Chocolate Dominoes and Truffles

Today on this last post before Christmas I wanted to share two of my chocolate recipes.  My three chocolate dominoes and my truffles.

These deserts are pretty easy to make and just delicious. And they do Read more

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Two Cool November Festivals In France

November is the Month of two cool festivals in France.  The Beaujolais Nouveau Wine Festival and the Festival of Animal and Nature Photography in Montier-en-Der in the Haute-Marne departement.

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Homestay Accommodation (Hébergement Chez l’Habitant) Another Way to Travel to France

Most people visiting a foreign country will rent a hotel room and follow the tourist tours and trails, and if that’s what you want to do there is nothing wrong with that.

However,  did you know that there Read more

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So You Want To Learn French?

When you grow up speaking a language it all happens so smoothly that you don’t feel like you are learning anything.  You start hearing the language, then little by little you start pronouncing words “the wrong way” and Read more

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My Five Top Wheelchair Friendly Cities

An online friend of mine asked me if I knew of any wheelchair friendly cities in France, so I thought that it would be a good idea to write a post about my five top wheelchair friendly French cities.

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Lyon Capital Of Gastronomy

Ah Lyon! We had to come down to this city after all! A city I know darn well and a bit partial to, because it’s my home town!

Lyon is the city where I was born, went to school, Read more

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Nîmes The City Of Ancient Vestiges

Nîmes is located in the south of France at the border of Provence and Languedoc regions.  Nîmes pronounced (neem) in French is the capital of the Gard Department in the Languedoc Roussillion Region between the Mediterranean sea Read more

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