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Fall Tart Quince Almond Tarte Tatin
October 24, 2018
This quince almond tarte tatin (tatin aux coings et aux amandes) is a fall dessert that celebrates the slow-ripening fruit. It's a bit of work to peel quince, but you will be pleased with the sweet end result.…
Discover the Best of Provence with OohProvence Multi-day Tours
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Provence has it all: vineyards, lavender fields, ancient Roman cities, and hilltop villages. But with so much choice, it’s hard to know where to begin. So, whether this is your first time in the South of France or not, why not let someone else take care of the logistics? Christopher Curtis and Laurent Nurisso, the …
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Peter Mayle certainly started something back in 1989 when he published A Year in Provence. What a best-seller that turned out to be, and it launched a whole genre of ‘newcomer-to-Provence-buys-old-house/olive-grove books that document the inevitable cultural differences that we all bump up against. Is there anything more to be said? Book review of the Keith Van Sickle book …
Visit Cap Ferrat and Villa Ephrussi for a Touch of Italy in France
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