I have a confession to make. I am guilty of eating cornichons and mustard in bed. This is about the most piggish thing I think one could do, and yet allow me to profer an excuse: yesterday was bad and freezing and drizzly, and when I came back to the Foyer last night, I vegged out. If you have never had cornichons and dijon mustard in France, this is a must-try. Eating them in bed is optional.
This week's highlights: eating roast hen, cooked in a pot over a chimney fire, at an old abattoir-turned-home in St. Cornier-des-Landes (thank you, Frédérique!), meeting with the Amnesty group in Flers, discovering the deliciousness that is chouquettes, cooking my very first "galette" at home (roquette/emmenthal/egg/crême fraîche...mmm), going to Caen on Wednesday to begin my year of research at the IMEC (thank you, Angélique!), finally getting a phone (BlackBerry, as always), seeing a couple of sunrises, meeting Danielle (another American assistant in Flers), going to market, pains au chocolat, and one particularly divine éclair. Some pictures here, and an album below:
Market purchases, with a few labels (click on the photo to enlarge it):
Enjoying a crêpe this morning in the market:
Link to the rest of the album here, because embedding isn't working today, for some reason.
This week's highlights: eating roast hen, cooked in a pot over a chimney fire, at an old abattoir-turned-home in St. Cornier-des-Landes (thank you, Frédérique!), meeting with the Amnesty group in Flers, discovering the deliciousness that is chouquettes, cooking my very first "galette" at home (roquette/emmenthal/egg/crême fraîche...mmm), going to Caen on Wednesday to begin my year of research at the IMEC (thank you, Angélique!), finally getting a phone (BlackBerry, as always), seeing a couple of sunrises, meeting Danielle (another American assistant in Flers), going to market, pains au chocolat, and one particularly divine éclair. Some pictures here, and an album below:
Market purchases, with a few labels (click on the photo to enlarge it):
Enjoying a crêpe this morning in the market:
Link to the rest of the album here, because embedding isn't working today, for some reason.

Love, love, love the photos, Lauren!! It's so great to follow you through France! Keep the photos and updates coming and "savor" this time! It will go fast! Make lots of memories! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Aunt Margie! Glad you are enjoying the posts, and I wish you all could experience this firsthand! Love you!
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