France Just For You
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Many travelers have no real occasion to spend time with French people excepting, perhaps, a waiter or a taxi driver. The objective of France Just For You is to overcome these barriers and let people get to know each other. This is a new way of traveling and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we do.
France Just For You
6d ago
One of the real beauties of France is its many gardens open to the public. They surround medieval castles, baroque palaces, and museums, and are a ..read more
France Just For You
6d ago
The idea of making soufflé can cause terror in the hearts of some cooks. But this recipe has proved fail proof the numerous times I have made it, and ..read more
France Just For You
2w ago
Sometimes travelers ask us about the best time of year to visit France’s wine regions. There isn’t a single answer to this question, because it ..read more
France Just For You
1M ago
Brigitte Dumant gives French cooking classes from her beautiful home in Normandy. In this interview, she tells us more about this, and shares some of ..read more
France Just For You
1M ago
Eve and Sébastien took over Chemins de Bourgogne, a custom wine tours company in Burgundy, several years ago. Experts in wine and hospitality, they ..read more
France Just For You
2M ago
Far Breton is a prune flan that is emblematic of Brittany, and it is very easy to make. Ingredients for 8 servings 9 oz of pitted prunes 1 cup flour ..read more
France Just For You
2M ago
Galettes are for savory crepes and are made from buckwheat flour. You can put anything you want into a galette. The "Complète" is an egg, a slice of ..read more
France Just For You
2M ago
Cotriade is a fish stew from the Morbihan area in Southern Brittany. Historically, it was made with whatever fish did not sell at market. Enjoy it ..read more
France Just For You
3M ago
Many couples choose to travel to Paris to celebrate a romantic occasion. Whether it’s to propose to your partner, spend part of a honeymoon there, or ..read more
France Just For You
3M ago
Some of the world’s most famous museums, such as the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay, are in Paris. But there are many other French regions that are ..read more