Gourmet Traveller Magazine
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For all the Aussies out there, the French edition is now out.
I will return with my trip report, but have been having problems replying to my own post!! For some reason it does not appear. So am posting this to see if a new topic works.
I will return with my trip report, but have been having problems replying to my own post!! For some reason it does not appear. So am posting this to see if a new topic works.
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"<i>have been having problems replying to my own post!! For some reason it does not appear. So am posting this to see if a new topic works.</i>"
The site was down for almost 12 hours. It 'looked' up and running because you could open threads. But it was down/dead/kaput.
So far I haven't seen any explanation from the editors/monitors.
The site was down for almost 12 hours. It 'looked' up and running because you could open threads. But it was down/dead/kaput.
So far I haven't seen any explanation from the editors/monitors.
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Good to know it was not something I was doing wrong. I am not very technical.
I always enjoy the French edition and have small collection of past issues which I re-read when we are trip planning. Not that we can afford to stay anywhere they mention. It is nice to dream though.
Funnily enough, there is a mention of Floc de Gascogne, Pineau de Charentes and Pommeau which we had on our trip. I had not heard of them before we began trip research.
Good luck with your dinner!
I always enjoy the French edition and have small collection of past issues which I re-read when we are trip planning. Not that we can afford to stay anywhere they mention. It is nice to dream though.
Funnily enough, there is a mention of Floc de Gascogne, Pineau de Charentes and Pommeau which we had on our trip. I had not heard of them before we began trip research.
Good luck with your dinner!