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One year old.
Joyeux Anniversaire/Happy Birthday! Coffee and Chocolatines is one year old today! I can’t quite believe it is a year since I dipped a tentative toe in the blog water! Thank you so much to everyone who has followed our journey over the last 12 months and even more so to those who have promoted it, commented on posts and interacted with Coffee and Chocolatines on social media. It makes it all worthwhile for me knowing that someone out there is reading this. I have really enjoyed sharing our escapades with you, although as you will know I have gone a bit off schedule over the last couple of months for…
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A puzzle of cats
Hello Everyone Well I am back in la belle France, greeted by gorgeous sunny days, quite warm (18-20C) but goodness the nights are cold, between 2°C and 5°C at the moment. Why so cold so early on? The journey back was long, the weather kind and I did have a welcome break and delicious supper at a friend’s house near Tours, completing the drive across two days. Max had ordered a couple of CDs which were delivered to my Mother’s so there was lots of singing en route! It is lovely to be home, back in the countryside (I never thought I would be such a fan of the peace…
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Homeward bound
As I sit on the ferry watching the south coast of England gradually disappear through a rather grimy window, I can’t quite believe that my trip is over already. While I was there, someone asked me if I still felt at home in the UK and I have to say home for me now is France. What a week it has been, seemingly non-stop with a trip to see my son in Manchester, time with my mother and a very brief hour with a couple of friends. I spent a lot of my time working, as the charity I work with had two grant applications to submit during my stay.…
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Cooking with the seasons: October
Autumn has arrived and with it new choices, including squashes galore. Our thoughts turn to warmer dishes, soups and tagines. The choice of apples and pears has increased as they come into season. It never ceases to fascinate me watching the changing face of the markets here in France during the year and really focussing on using what is local and in season. This can mean a glut of one particular item and the challenge to find ever new and interesting ways to cook with whatever it is. Fresh borlotti beans were available at the market last weekend, a colourful and fleeting treat, delicious cooked with bay and garlic, a…
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From aboard the ferry
Hello everyone Very late this week – sorry this is becoming bad habit! I have been travelling – more on that shortly. The last week has sped by in a complete rush as I decided to return to the UK to see family. My eldest son was due to return to university in the UK but has postponed his return until November. Early one misty morning, in spite of some trepidation (I have got used to low Covid numbers in France, living in the countryside and am possibly becoming some kind of recluse) in a moment of decisiveness I booked my ferry crossing! I requested a list from my younger…
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It’s raining figs
Hello everyone Another fun filled week here at le petit château, as usual not quite doing what we had set out to do as yet another unexpected occurrence pushed our agenda aside! You have to laugh as this seems to happen virtually every week. Still worse things happen at sea as they say, which was actually what a couple of our rooms almost turned into, but more on that shortly. A highlight this week was a fabulous meal, a wedding present that we hadn’t been able to enjoy due to lockdowns. As time was running out for the gift voucher we decided to book. On Tuesday evening we had the…
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Places to visit: Najac
Last September we visited Najac in the Aveyron for a very brief ‘honeymoon’ after our wedding – actually just an afternoon – short but delightful and with some very delicious ice-creams at the end. A pandemic doesn’t really seem the right time to head off on a post wedding holiday – one day perhaps. Our visit was on a beautiful sunny day, after the summer season, so Najac was quiet, the tourists long gone. Najac is a small medieval village surrounded by forests, in the former province of Rouergue, now in the Aveyron. The castle, built in the mid-13th century by Count Alphonse de Poitiers, towers over the village, 200m…
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A week of firsts
Bonjour everyone How are you? The garden is beginning to look quite autumnal, leaves are falling and the mornings are cooler. The sedum is in full flower now, adding beautiful pink swathes to the garden. It brings such a great splash of colour in the autumn and is a great source of food for bees, butterflies and countless insects as other flowers fade. The weather here has been quite lovely so we have had the chance to have a swim or two. The plan is to keep the pool open through October – we’ll see how that works if it gets too cold. Cold water swimming is supposed to…
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Seasonal Food and Recipes: September
September marks la rentrée in France. August and holiday time is over, everyone is back to work and school, summer time has come to an end. We are basking in September sunshine at the moment before the arrival of some much needed rain, in the shape of storms for the next few days. The market stalls are overflowing with tomatoes of all shapes, sizes and colours: vibrant red, sunny yellow, green, striped and black. As we have finally had some warm sunny weather, the tomatoes are now plump, juicy and packed full of flavour. Perfect. This month’s seasonal food and recipe feature celebrates the wonderful tomato, colourful, delicious and such…
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A Love Affair
This week to coincide with our first wedding anniversary, I thought I would recount a love story between Max and I and a run-down old house in the French countryside. Like all good love affairs there are highs and lows, good times and challenging times, times when you feel like this will not work out, other times when you know it will. This house, or rather the village’s petit château, is testing us but also allowing us to tend to her. I am sure I have told you that we put this house on our viewing list for fun really, a wild card, a quirky different addition to a list…