It’s my own fault really. I’ve been in France since May and mostly I buy fresh veggies, and fruit and cheese and bread (finally found a good baguette place…now I’m officially French).
The week before last I ate African food at a music festival in Marseille and just last week, I went to Morocco with my friend Jessica. In actuality, going to Morocco is quite the French thing to do: most Moroccans speak French as an official language (although never if they can help it- Arabic is king), and with Ryan Air, tickets were only about $60 round trip from anywhere in France. I could spend hours talking about my experience there – my trip through the old town “medinas”, our 4 hour train ride (sans air conditioning), the nice people we met (one who even insisted we stay at his house with his grandma), and all the wondrous and miraculous ways we got cheated.
But, Clarence, I’ll just stick to the food… (read on…)
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Channon, as long as you’re eating as well as you did in Morrocco, then really it’s okay that you’re not eating so much of that there French “cuisine”. That tagine looks so good I want to take a bath in it.
By the way, read this article in the times about the new food craze in Paris:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/16/dining/16paris.html?scp=3&sq=burgers%20in%20france&st=cse
And would you like ze fries wis zat?
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haha ^^ nice, is there a section to follow the RSS feed