
Piling wrote:




“There must be something strangely sacred in salt. It is in our tears and in the sea.”
— Khalil Gibran, Sand and Foam





















Piling wrote:it is a cheap but good meal in France, but never eaten for breakfast. The white version has nothing to do with blood, it is more for winter feasts (with cognac or porto and truffles) :



Piling wrote:No pudding, no whisky… ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE FROM ENGLAND ???![]()
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Piling wrote:Between you and Londoner, I think I am the bad element of this veggie ashram
Sunday we celebrate my sister's birthday.So a big, long French meal :
Apéritif
– gougères, champagne.
Entrée
Feuilleté de pommes et crottin de chèvre au foie gras
pineau des Charentes
Plat
Coq au vin rouge
Châteauneuf du Pape
Fromage
Brie ou coulommiers
Côtes du Rhône
Dessert
tarte à la frangipane, mousse de pomme et pommes sautées à la cannelle et gingembre
tarte à la frangipane, mousse de poire et poire sautées au gingembre et à la coriandre
Champagne.




Piling wrote:This is a nice praising of salt :“There must be something strangely sacred in salt. It is in our tears and in the sea.”
— Khalil Gibran, Sand and Foam

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