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Featuring 25 recipes from the South of France for cooler fall weather, along with menu suggestions, all designed to make your cooking experience enjoyable. Download this PDF, which includes recipes for starters, main courses, side dishes, and desserts.

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David Scott Allen · Main Course · Provencal Recipes · Taste · Vegetarian

A Delicious Recipe from a Friend for Eggplant Lasagna

April 25, 2017
Eggplants are a market staple in Provence. Although this recipe is more Italian in theme, you certainly can find lasagna on menus in Provence. Deep purple aubergines are a somewhat somber contrast to the bright red strawberries and tomatoes that you might find displayed on market stalls. This purple vegetable is a main stay in Provencal cuisine and certainly is a key ingredient in any ratatouille recipe.…
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Julie Whitmarsh

Learning French to Enjoy Life in Provence 

April 24, 2017
Contributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer: Having spent a good few months out of the last year in France both Andy and I have seen our French really improve, although we both started at very different levels. I’d learned French at school, although had given up after taking my ‘O’ Level for the simple reason …
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Contributors · Explore

Discover the Perfectly Provence Contributors

April 20, 2017
Perfectly Provence is the name of this website; it is also a community of over 40 contributors each of whom has a personal connection to the region. The list includes expats who have chosen to make the South of France their home: Rebecca Ronane is a dynamic life coach with a vision to create an …
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Ashley Tinker · Inspire

A Provencal Flea Market Find a Vintage Mirror

April 20, 2017
A flea market find! I couldn’t resist this lovely vintage mirror decorated with old postcards. I had promised myself to stop buying vintage postcards at French flea markets, but this could be characterized as a mirror… n’est-ce-pas? What is the Origin? I originally thought the postcards, or the object itself, came from the Netherlands, Belgium or …
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