Life in the Deep South of France

Mostly, but not entirely, about cooking, eating, drinking, markets, festivals, exploring and glorying in life in general in this lesser-known part of France (and in other parts of the planet).

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Balinese food and Balinese kitchens

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    Madek, our homestay host, invited us over one day to his family compound. He took me into the kitchen where his Mum routinely makes meal...
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Bali Damp and Humidity

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     You could call Bali "the emerald isle", and it's overwhelmingly green for the same reason that Ireland is.      Rain.  ...

Back in action!

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     Sorry about that three-month gap. Although it's more than four weeks since we flew back to France, there are all sorts of reasons w...
Saturday, January 7, 2012

How to cook duck magret.

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       Since coming to France, we've become huge gluttons for magret de canard, the huge duck breasts that are a delicious by-product of...
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

An evil goat, red berries and other New Year snapshots.

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    In The  City of Falling Angels,  his excellent book about Venice, author John Berendt describes how he once set out to take a photograph...
Sunday, January 1, 2012

A Look back at 2011...September to December

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September     Because what was meant to be the final Marché Gourmand had been rained out, we got a bonus one at the start of September  He...
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