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mardi 6 décembre 2011
We tried it for you!
Isn't it everyone's dream to impress guests with your cooking? Here's the solution to this: COOK&GO, a great place in Grenoble where you can prepare a 3-course meal, learn a few cooking tips and go home with your dinner for 2 people.
A few of us got together one Friday evening to brush up our cooking skills. First, we were welcomed by the 2 chefs and started by eating delicious cupcakes and drinking white wine. We then got onto the preparation of our salmon-wrapped in prosciutto main course, then made the mushroom soup and finished by preparing the mix for our spicy pumpkin cake. The concept, quite original, is that you prepare all your food there following the recipe in front of you and the guidance of the chef, then take it home to cook according to the instructions on the container. Our evening ended with a tasting of the home-made foie gras (and more white wine!).
It was great fun to meet colleagues in a different environment (some being more at ease with a mobile phone than with the cooking scales!) and definitely an experience I would recommend to learn a few recipes and techniques. You can also buy a few products or utensils in the shop.
For more information or booking, check their website: http://www.cook-and-go.com
lundi 7 novembre 2011
C'est La Folie
I'm not a great fan of books written by expats living in France. Too often they seem to be collections of anecdotes about how funny and frustrating the French are. I once counted about fifteen of these books on the bookstand of a cross channel ferry. So it was with a little scepticism that I opened Michael Wright's book about his attempt to find adventure in France. My father had recommend and sent it to me so I felt slightly obliged to give it ago. At first I sneered at his references to his plane, another rich expat I thought. But I persevered and have to admit I am actually enjoying it. The book is actually quite amusing and not as disparaging of the French as these books usually are. I haven't finished yet but so far so good.
Crying with laughter last night as I read about him transporting sexed up sheep in his espace.
lundi 24 octobre 2011
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness
vendredi 30 septembre 2011
Spend a night in a refuge
There are two types of refuge the guarded and unguarded. The first usually has to be booked. There is a person who looks after the refuge, so it tends to be cleaner and well kept. They will often cook a meal for the guests. Sleeping accomodation is in dormitories. Of course this type of refuge is not free. A good example is the Cret de Poulet Refuge above St Pierre d'Allevard. A fairly easy hour and a half walk from the cross country skiing centre at Barioz leads to the refuge. In the summer, it is run by a young couple who are welcoming and provide copious meals. In winter volunteers take over. It is only open at weekends and is often booked well in advance.
The second possibility is the unguarded refuge which is free. Things are decidely more basic. The upkeep depends on volunteers from the local community. People who stay are expected to tidy up after themselves. There is usually tables, chairs, a fireplace, and matresses on a dormitory floor. The door is always open and the refuge operates on a 'first come first served basis'. Those who arrive too late may find themselves turned away as the refuge is already full. A good example is Grande montagne refuge above La Rochette. This refuge can be reached after a slightly steep one hour thirty minute walk. The refuge is quite well equipped with pots and pans. It is, however, popular and can fill up quickly. One advantage is that there at least four other refuges within 1.5km of each other, so if one is full you can always try another.
One last point don't forget a sleeping bag and some toilet paper.
dimanche 18 septembre 2011
An Irish pub in Grenoble
Recently an O'Callaghan's restaurant opened very close to the pub. They offer curry nights on Fridays and Sunday lunches. The food is good but one strange feature is that potates only come as baked jacket potatoes. A little strange with Sunday lunch and disappointing when you order fish and chips.
So when your feeling a bit homesick or want to hear some English, head down to O'Callaghan's pub.
dimanche 11 septembre 2011
Forum des associations
As I mentionned in my last post, it's 'La rentrée' and one feature of this period is the 'Forum des associations'. Each village or commune organises a sort of salon where the different associations or clubs present their activity to potential participants. There are clubs for every activity; football, tennis, climbing, painting, music, yoga, in fact almost any activity you can think of is represented. There is so much choice that some people have to set themselves a limit, one sport and one artisitic club for example, if not the cost and time would be crippling. Many clubs take place on Wednesdays as there is no school. A lot of mothers don't work on Wednesday and spend the day ferrying their offspring to and from different clubs. Others take place in the evenings or on Saturday mornings. Most French people join at least one association and their kids often two or three.
In France the 'vie associative' is taken very seriously, so seriously in fact that in 1901 a law was passed governing the organisation of these clubs, you may well hear people talking about 'la loi mille neuf cent un'. This law sets strict rules about the committee who runs the club and any paid employees. In addition the role of the 'bénévole' (volunteer) in the association is very important, again most French people do some form of volunteering with associations. They act as treasurer, secretary or just offer their time to help the association. Associations are a part of life like school and work and help fill the time between the famous holidays.
dimanche 4 septembre 2011
La rentrée
Les vacannces (holidays) and la rentrée are the two most important moments in the French calendar.
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