We started the morning with a food tour of the 12th arrondissement. Does mmmm translate into French? Jessica is a local food guide we found online. We're taught us how to order and what goes together in a French meal by taking us around to a cafe, a baker, a local open market, a cheese shop, a wine store, a meat shop, and a pastry shop to create the most lovely picnic. We watched nannies take little kids around a park while enjoying the cornucopia. Afterwards, we needed to justify our feast, so we walked around the Eiffel tower, our neighborhood, took the batonbus all around the Seine, and wandered until the end of the day. Crepes for dinner at the little local place (I love saying that.) Paris is a walking city as well as a city of pastries (forget lights) so we have to walk far enough to justify one more pan au chocolate....
Monday, September 7, 2015
Day two- clear eyes, full stomachs, can't lose
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2 comments:
I'm envious of all the pastry but love hearing about the delights of Paris!
Paris is always a good idea! Glad to hear about the trip!
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