All about French Cuisine

italian or french, which cuisine is the best and the richest in term of variety?

November 8th, 2008 Alex
french cuisine
Micke asked:


which cuisine is the best and the richest in term of variety?

Uriah

A French Riviera Hotel On An Island In La Provence

November 8th, 2008 Alex
french cuisine
Peter R Stewart asked:


Mention a French Riviera Hotel, La Provence, and one immediately thinks of places like Cannes, St Tropez, Antibes, where the beautiful people go to see and be seen. Not many people outside France know anything much about a place called Porquerolles Island in the Mediterranean off the French Coast near Hyeres.

They know even less about a gem of a place called Le Mas du Langoustier the most isolated and sublimely situated luxury hotel in the whole of the south of France. On an island free of cars, if you arrive by car you will need to leave it at the ferry port of La Tour Fondue before the short journey to Porquerolles Island, where you will be met by the hotel’s shuttle bus.

Le Mas du Langoustier is situated on the western part of the island, and has a huge reputation for its food. It is a real romantic hideaway, hidden between pines and eucalyptus with panoramic views of the turquoise Mediterranean and the beach below.

The hotel has fifty luxurious rooms which are beautifully appointed, and in fact the whole place is like a private residence furnished with antiques and Objet d’Art.

There are 45 standard or superior rooms, with some of the larger superior rooms having a balcony but none of the rooms has a sea view. There also four apartments each with two bedrooms which are ideal for families. Every bedroom has an ensuite marble bathroom, minibar, satellite television, air conditioning and a safe deposit box, and because of the way the hotel is furnished it does have a nineteen thirties feel to it.

Le Mas du Langoustier has the reputation as one of the very top French Riviera Hotels for the food served in its one Michelin Star Gourmet restaurant.

The hotel has great terraces, a good swimming pool, and two wonderful beaches on either side called La Plage Blanche and La Plage Noire to lie around on. You can be as active during the day as you like either walking, canoing, or biking because Porquerolles Island is just lovely, not busy if you avoid August.

Because of the isolation of this particular French Riviera Hotel, this governs your activities which will allow you to unwind very quickly.

There are miles of tracks to explore, returning to the hotel hungry and ready to enjoy the fabulous cuisine already mentioned. There are two tennis courts, table tennis, petanque and you can explore the islands by taxi boat, or enjoy water sports.

One piece of advice is to stick to the daily menu, which is remarkable enough in itself, without needing to punish your wallet by hitting the a la carte. You will be booked in on a half board basis anyway.

Sitting on the restaurant terrace enjoying the Catch of the Day it is hard to believe that you are only just off the coast of France, because you could be miles from anywhere.

This is a hotel for the escapee, a real romantic hideaway, and although technically a Provence Hotel, it has so little in common with the classical French Riviera Hotel, because it all seems so very far away because of the delightful car free island of Porquerolles.

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Marc

Please buy me French Lean Cuisine when you go to France?

November 3rd, 2008 Alex
french cuisine
stonerosedesigndotcom asked:


Lean Cuisine is different in France than the USA. I would like to hire someone to go to the market, buy and package Lean Cuisine, and send to me in the USA (for myself).

Jesse

French Canal Barge Holidays

November 3rd, 2008 Alex
french cuisine
James Johnson asked:


There are plenty of ways to enjoy the sights and sounds of France, but to truly admire the natural beauty of the land, cruising along the country’s unique waterways offers the perfect start to a vacation. French canal barge holidays provide a wealth of sightseeing opportunities to explore, especially when visiting the world-renown Canal du Midi. Awakening the depths of your senses, you will be introduced to new surroundings filled with brilliant colors, surprises and treats at every bend.

What to Expect When Canal Boating in France

Canal barge holidays vary from company to company. Depending on your choice of itinerary, your trip may center on one or more different themes, ranging from wine-tasting adventures to sampling the ins and outs of French cuisine. The possibilities available during a barge holiday seem to never end, as you enjoy stops to romantic castles, medieval villages and interesting abbeys. Many tourists choose to participate in the various walking tours and bicycle journeys along the countryside.

Many canal barge holidays offer the services of a crew complete with pilot, hostess and guide. French barging holidays allow tourists to enjoy a traveling hotel upon the water with access to many of the features that land establishments provide.

For instance, an assortment of French dishes will keep you sated in between visiting local markets and other wondrous sites along the water. When taking a break from the local sites, guests may retire to their cabin, which may include single or double bed accommodations. Many canal boats also offer access to bathroom facilities that are often connected to guestrooms.

Canal du Midi

When it comes to enjoying one of the best locations for cruising the soothing waters of France, the Canal du Midi is the most well known. Plenty of worthy French sights are connected to these waters, offering a variety of french canal barge holidays you’ll never forget.

Dating back to the 17th century, the Canal du Midi is now considered a World Heritage Site. While on holiday, bright, sunny days highlight a graceful history decorated with breathtaking landscapes. The Canal du Midi is also the oldest artificial waterway in all of Europe.

Waterside villages, as well as intense flora and fauna open up to reveal rolling hills, scrumptious vineyards, orchards and awe-inspiring ancient cities. Not only is the nature and history of the Canal du Midi a delight to explore, but the architecture and craftsmanship of the canal is also a sight to see with its impressive locks, aqueducts and bridges. Overall, the Canal du Midi is a gem that has withstood the test of time.

After choosing from one of the many french canal barge holidays for tourists, you will encounter a wide range of striking attractions on the Canal du Midi. It is here that some of the best local wines and savory dishes reside. It is here you will find pieces of the Mediterranean coast, medieval towers and regal cypresses to capture with your trusty camera.

Additional sights along a Canal du Midi route may include Carcassonne, Le Somail, Narbonne and Beziers. Take one look at photos illustrating french canal barge holidays and you will soon fall in love with the appeal of such an exciting and satisfying travel voyage.



Michael