Frenchie and Julia Child
Would it be horribly uneducated of me, or perhaps just plain shamefully ignorant, to say that I had never heard of Julia Child until shortly after moving to the U.S. when someone looked at me with eyes...
View ArticleFrenchie and l’Apéro Dînatoire
David, I’m scared! I was invited by this French family to an apéro dînatoire. What is it and what am I getting myself into? It sounds appealing yet frightening. Are they going to grill me on my...
View ArticleFrenchie and Montréal
Eclectic Montreal! Montreal for the weekend – visiting friends and exploring. A dream come true! There’s something thrilling about driving through Vermont and crossing the border. Being in another...
View ArticleFrenchie and a Tartine Salée
I didn’t realize that mentioning a quick, simple rhubarb and cheese tartine in a previous post would trigger email messages to get the recipe. A highly sought-after tartine? Well, maybe not… but your...
View ArticleFrenchie and Los Angeles
Los Angeles as it has been described to me so many times before is a love-it-or-hate-it city. Most comments and descriptive remarks I hear about L.A. tend to be negative overall – at least in my...
View ArticleFrenchie and the Move
It is now official! Frenchie and the Yankee will leave Boston next month. Big decision in the making. Not enough time to photograph the dishes created and eaten this past month. Kind words received by...
View ArticleFrenchie and Puerto Vallarta
For a first time in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta proved to be everything I had expected. Warm, colorful, charming and artistic. From sunrise to sunset, the city exuded a calm and peaceful grace. Oh and...
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