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Week 1 - Introductions - a bit of butter
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A bit of butter. The things I do and the stuff I like. Week 1 – Introductions. It’s real. I’m here. And it’s better than I could have imagined. After many, many months of build up and countless retellings of what I intended to be doing at the end of September, I have finally begun classes at The School of Artisan Food. The weekend was spent settling into the student accommodation in somewhat dreary Creswell. Rural England, learning how to make bread, cheese or meat. And to bakery by Emmanuel Hadjiandreou.
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Week 39 - The end. - a bit of butter
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A bit of butter. The things I do and the stuff I like. Week 39 – The end. That’s it. It’s all over. Thirty-nine weeks, hundreds of kilos of flour and many thousands of pounds have passed since I started at the School of Artisan Food. It has been quite a journey and not at all what I expected before I got here. Some aspects of the course weren’t quite up to the high standards I’d been promised from their glossy website. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). August 9, 2012. Who is the baker man?
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Women’s plus size clothing in Paris | A Cheese a Day
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A Cheese a Day. Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. Laquo; Bastille Day. All Good Things Must End…. Women’s plus size clothing in Paris. July 22, 2013 by Jen. I’m not a fashionista at. Unfortunately, in Paris I have not managed to find plus size clothing that wasn’t (to me) quite expensive. Your choices are basically expensive, more expensive, and really. Expensive. (Maybe cheaper stuff is out there and I just haven’t happened on it yet.). Http:/ www.elenamiro.com/. Dressy and sligh...
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a bit of butter | The things I do and the stuff I like. | Page 2
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A bit of butter. Newer posts →. May 5, 2012 · 2:09 pm. Week 24 – The end. Here we are already. The end of term two. This week was a busy one, with a few written assignments due alongside a practical patisserie assessment. While I feel like I didn’t do particularly well in any of the written items I think I put about as much time as I possibly could into them given the spread of work I have on at the moment. On Wednesday Sara Autton from Fermex. In Lille, France. Filed under The School of Artisan Food.
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Chocolate New Year | A Cheese a Day
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A Cheese a Day. Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. Laquo; Airline Shenanigans. January 21, 2013 by Jen. We are both back in Paris after a long sojourn to the US for both work and vacation. We visited five cities in three states on two coasts, in four weeks. It was wonderful to see many friends and loved ones. 102 rue de Belleville. On January 22, 2013 at 12:18 am. It was wonderful visiting with you both…you rode a Ferris Wheel while snowing? Sounds pretty, not to cold? You are comm...
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Greg | A Cheese a Day
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A Cheese a Day. Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. December 2, 2012. Being a low context citizen in a high context culture. November 8, 2012. You can’t always get what you want. November 1, 2012. October 18, 2012. October 9, 2012. October 2, 2012. London Olympics Opening Ceremonies. September 27, 2012. Older Posts ». Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. All Good Things Must End…. A Cheese a Day.
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A Cheese a Day | Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. | Page 2
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A Cheese a Day. Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. November 26, 2012 by Jen. Last weekend we hosted our second Thanksgiving dinner in Paris. Hard to believe that we’ve been here for over a year! Last year at Thanksgiving, we had been in town for just a few weeks and were still getting our bearings. Now, we’re old pros at living in Paris (ha! Comparing the two dinners is a nice proxy for seeing how well we’ve adjusted to life in our new home. It was satisfying to maintain the tradit...
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Airline Shenanigans | A Cheese a Day
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A Cheese a Day. Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. Laquo; Being a low context citizen in a high context culture. December 18, 2012 by Jen. The economics of air travel are pretty ridiculous. Here is my tale:. If you want to use. Of the airline’s service! However, this morning I noticed a new email in my inbox, saying that my flight. Has been delayed. A flight today? In the end, it was totally worth it! Posted in Daily Life. On December 18, 2012 at 10:20 pm. OMG, you are so much more...
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Being a low context citizen in a high context culture | A Cheese a Day
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A Cheese a Day. Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. Laquo; Thanksgiving in Paris. Being a low context citizen in a high context culture. December 2, 2012 by Greg. Today I was awakened by our doorbell. The building guardian handed me a package, which made me happy, then launched into a angry tirade (in French), which made me unhappy. So I asked her “What time did they deliver it? 8220;11:30 pm”. I’m completely shocked! 8220;Oh, I never said that! Who delivers packages at nearly midni...
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August | 2013 | A Cheese a Day
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A Cheese a Day. Two Americans living in Paris. And eating lots of cheese. Archive for August, 2013. All Good Things Must End…. On August 14, 2013 4 Comments. Well, it’s hard to believe that we’ve been living in France for nearly two years! Sadly, we’ve realized that our posts on this blog have been gradually getting fewer and further between. I guess we’re spending more time out doing stuff and less time at home writing! 8212; Jen and Greg. Read Full Post ». Follow Blog via Email. A Cheese a Day.
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