christycruz - we're not done with you!
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christycruz - we're not done with you!
On the thread about gifts to bring to hosts in France you said your mom-in-law buys gardening gloves, dental floss and cling wrap.
You've got to explain the reasoning behind this. It's too boggling for my little brain.
You've got to explain the reasoning behind this. It's too boggling for my little brain.
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ha, I thought about clarifying, then thought everyone must have moved on.
Now, this is according to people who LIVE there, I'm not going to argue with them. Also, they live in the country, not in Paris.
They can't find dental floss easily. It's often just not available. I had trouble with this too, but thought I just didn't know where to look (although I looked in big grocery chains as well as pharmacist).
The Cling Wrap there "sucks" as my mother-in-law put it. Once friends cooked at her house and saw what she brought from home (including the fancy slider cutter) they wanted it.
Garden gloves--she's a master gardener. She saw her neighbors never using gloves and asked them. They said gloves were too cumbersome. She loaned them hers, then discovered while gloves are available in France, they weren't very good (don't keep those fingers nimble). In the meantime, she couldn't get her gloves back from her neighbors. Soon, she had all her gardening friends asking her for these gloves. They are just regular gloves, not especially fancy.
I joked to her she should open an American Curios store. But the gloves--might be a real market there!
Ok everyone..back to work!
Now, this is according to people who LIVE there, I'm not going to argue with them. Also, they live in the country, not in Paris.
They can't find dental floss easily. It's often just not available. I had trouble with this too, but thought I just didn't know where to look (although I looked in big grocery chains as well as pharmacist).
The Cling Wrap there "sucks" as my mother-in-law put it. Once friends cooked at her house and saw what she brought from home (including the fancy slider cutter) they wanted it.
Garden gloves--she's a master gardener. She saw her neighbors never using gloves and asked them. They said gloves were too cumbersome. She loaned them hers, then discovered while gloves are available in France, they weren't very good (don't keep those fingers nimble). In the meantime, she couldn't get her gloves back from her neighbors. Soon, she had all her gardening friends asking her for these gloves. They are just regular gloves, not especially fancy.
I joked to her she should open an American Curios store. But the gloves--might be a real market there!
Ok everyone..back to work!
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I'd really like to know where these people live. There's dental floss galore in the Périgord, and I mean at every Intermarché, LeClerc, Casino, Lidl, and every other place you go.
Gardening gloves? That's really funny. I bring French gardening gloves back to the USA because they're so much better than any I can find here! I also brought back those wonderful rubber gardening shoes they sell in France. Every Bricomarché and Monsieur Brico has both.
Cling wrap - I'll give you that one. They haven't cottoned onto the notion of the serrated edge for tearing it off yet. Makes for some really messy kitchen episodes.
Gardening gloves? That's really funny. I bring French gardening gloves back to the USA because they're so much better than any I can find here! I also brought back those wonderful rubber gardening shoes they sell in France. Every Bricomarché and Monsieur Brico has both.
Cling wrap - I'll give you that one. They haven't cottoned onto the notion of the serrated edge for tearing it off yet. Makes for some really messy kitchen episodes.
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I live in Switzerland and we have dental floss everywhere as does France. Tell them to go to the Monoprix. They can also find toothbrushes in lovely fashionable colors there. The cling wrap is flimsy, thin and easily rips here so that I understand. And one thing I ask my mother to send for Christmas every year from the US? Gardening gloves! They are super expensive here and are either too heavy, i.e., heavy yard work kind of gloves or too thin and any thorn rips right through them. So christycruz, I back up two of your gifts. But not that dental floss.
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No monoprix nearby.
I checked with my mother-in-law again, and she has indeed discovered dental floss, although only at the pharmacist. So strike that from MacGyver's list!
However, I wasn't joking about the turkey baster. She had to have a friend bring one over from the states.
StCirq, what brand of gloves do you find there?
I checked with my mother-in-law again, and she has indeed discovered dental floss, although only at the pharmacist. So strike that from MacGyver's list!
However, I wasn't joking about the turkey baster. She had to have a friend bring one over from the states.
StCirq, what brand of gloves do you find there?



