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It doesn't matter if you call it Sauce Verte, Salsa Verde, Grüne Soße or Green Sauce. This chilled herb sauce is easy to make, versatile, bright and refreshing.
Looking back a hundred years, it's hard to imagine the hysteria surrounding absinthe at the turn of the century.
To exchange the fast pace of car trips with the relaxed tour on a bike through the beautiful countryside in eastern Canada brings a more intensive experience of the land.
Puy Green Lentils, which enjoy their own appellation, are prized by top chefs for their delicious rich flavor.
Find out which colours do not change their form to correspond with masculine and feminine nouns and learn French expressions to add colour to everyday conversations.
This is an ideal book for gardeners who enjoy hearing other gardener's stories, or for those who just enjoy being part of other peoples joys and challenges.
Nantes will be hosting a number of matches in the Rugby World Cup this autumn. But besides the matches there's a lot to see in this fine city- certainly more than enough.
A variety of maps and guidebooks, some in English, help hikers plan a hike in the Pyrenees. Hikers can order this information, or find it in shops along the route.
Hiking in France on the Grandes Randonees offers backpackers the chance to explore a wide variety of stunning outdoor terrain while enjoying French culture and history.
The earliest Americans planted food using what is called three sisters gardening. This simple yet productive method can easily be done today in any home garden.
Lighthouses are visible beacons of maritime history along the coasts of Québec, and many of them offer interesting ways to experience the old way of life along the sea.
Teach children colors and culture with "poèmes" and "chansons" from France.
Borage is not only an herb: it's a veg, too, with edible flowers. As 'forgotten' plants and flower cuisine become ever more popular, it's time to take a closer look.
Historically a controversial libation, illegal for over a century, absinthe has been produced and sold domestically with no reported cases of madness.
Absinthe, commonly referred to as the 'green fairy,' drew many 19th-century artists and writers into its mysterious web.
Biography of Claude Monet before Giverny. Pioneer of French Impressionism, famous for Impression Sunrise and his Giverny garden.


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