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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. This week went by quickly, partly because I was working so much. I’ve been doing more freelancing and it’s been … Continue reading
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Tagged Balkan Treat Box, Brother Nature, coffee shop, deer, farmer's market, farmers' market finds, food truck, france, French chef, French cooking, french food, Joël Robuchon, Maypop Coffee & Garden Shop, Miami, No Passport Required, Prioritized Pastries, St. Louis dining, St. Louis dining scene, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, Tower Grove Farmers' Market, vegan bakery, vegan baking, vegan pastries, Webster Groves
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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. As I was preparing to write this post, I realized that I haven’t written a Dimanche post since May. I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Kennedy, D.C., D.C. eats, D.C. food, D.C. food scene, Drake, Emmanuel Macron, france, french food, Ice Cream, Manu, Marcus Samuelsson, No Passport Required, PBS, politics, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, Supreme Court, travel, traveling, Washington D.C.
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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. It’s finally starting to feel like spring in St. Louis, and all I can say is, THANK GOODNESS. There were … Continue reading
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Tagged bluegrass music, DeMun, Drake, Fiddlehead Fern Café, france, french food, french pastries, french pastry, Good Buddy's, Josh Charles, La Patisserie Choquette, live music, music, Seedz, Squatters Café, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, The Mighty Pines, Winslow's Home
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Nathaniel Reid Bakery
A little more than a year ago before I moved back to St. Louis, I read about Nathaniel Reid Bakery. Reid, a classically-trained pastry chef, is from St. Louis. He moved back to town after living in France and Southern … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurant Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged cake, financier, french bakery, french baking, french food, gourmet, Kirkwood, Kyoto, macarons, Nathaniel Reid Bakery, Paris-Brest, pastry, pâtisserie, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene
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Le Gibassier
When I lived in France, I never saw gibassier at the bakery. It’s probably because I lived in northern France near Paris. Gibassier, or a buttery breakfast bread made with orange and anise, is more common in southern France near … Continue reading
Posted in Bread, Breakfast, Uncategorized
Tagged anise, baker, baking, bread, bread making, breakfast, breakfast bread, delicious, france, french, french baking, French bread, french food, french pastry, Gibassier, home baker, home baking, homemade, Le Gibassier, orange, orange blossom water, orange zest, powdered sugar, sweet, winter bread, winter recipes
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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. This week was very gray and bleary in St. Louis. It rained almost everyday (or at least, it felt like … Continue reading
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Tagged baker, baking, chocolate chip, chocolate chip cookie, chocolate chip cookie power ranking, chocolate chip cookies, cookie, cookies, David Chang, food documentary, france, french food, gender equality, Gibassier, home baker, home baking, Le Gibassier, Marlène Schiappa, Nathaniel Reid, Nathaniel Reid Bakery, Pacific Northwest, pizza, Seattle, St. Louis pizza, travel, traveling, Ugly Delicious
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Crêpes with Citrus Honey Ricotta Filling
Crêpes are an art. I’ve tried to master it over the years and I’d like to think that I’ve gotten better, but they take practice and patience. I’m good at practicing but I’m terrible at being patient. Still, the crêpes … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Uncategorized, Vegetarian
Tagged blood orange, blood oranges, breakfast, citrus, citrus honey ricotta, crepe, crepes, french, french food, french recipes, honey, mandarin oranges, mandarins, orange, orange blossom honey, oranges, ricotta, vegetarian
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Like Home/Comme À La Maison
Like Home/Comme À La Maison is closed for construction this week and I miss them. So I figure now is as good a time as any for me to tell you about them. I read about Like Home right after … Continue reading
Union Loafers and Chouquette
The corner of Tower Grove Ave and McRee is a dangerous one for me, not so much because of neighborhood safety but because of what it does to my wallet. Union Loafers, a bread baker, is on one side of … Continue reading
Spinach Gruyère Quiche
This is my first quiche. I feel proud of it, the way you might about a newborn baby or a puppy that you’ve finally house trained. I think that before, I was scared to make quiche. I’ve had a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Dinner, Uncategorized, Vegetarian
Tagged cheese, dinner, french, french food, gruyere, pastry crust, quiche, Spinach, spinach gruyère quiche, vegetarian, vegetarian dinner
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