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loveyblue Aug 30th, 2007 12:47 PM

I just had a chance to get back to my computer and I think I have gained a few pounds just reading through such great responses! I am so glad we are just going to take it easy this trip - I am looking forward to trying several pastries as well as wine, drinks and hot chocolates.
Thank you for such helpful posts.
loveyblue

Scarlett Aug 30th, 2007 12:58 PM

And then there is Laduree and Pierre Herme .. Christian Constant makes lovely chocolates ....sigh~

Mathieu Aug 30th, 2007 01:44 PM


And pastries aren't just limited to creamy confections, or even sweet ones. Don't miss out on a well made flaky 'palmier' (or elephants ears, or rabbits ears) sometimes partially dipped in, or drizzled with chocolate or else coated with crunchy sugar. They're great with a late night coffee or dipped into a digestif.
And there are all kinds of crispy, crunchy and buttery cheese pastries to munch on throughout the day, including some long thin cheese straws ('ficelles') eaten as pre-dinner munchies with drinks. Keep an eye out for them. Yum !

robjame Aug 31st, 2007 04:52 AM

No discussion about pastries should end without mentioning those small beignets which the French call "pet de nonne" (gotta love the name!)


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