What trip to Paris is complete without lovely French pastries?
Tarts! |
Looking at the picture now, I really wish I had tried one of these… |
I settled for a croissant filled with almond paste, with an espresso, of course. SO delicious! |
Focaccia with tomatoes, herbs, arugula and olive oil. |
Tres Bien! |
Grandma Seelye says
Oh my!! those eyes!!
Great Aunt Gretchen says
Wow! Paris with beautiful people & beautiful food!
Miss Footloose | Life in the Expat Lane says
What fabulous photos! Fortunately I just had lunch, but still, I could probably find room for one of those pastries. The French really make scrumptuous and beautiful bakery goods.
Paris was a pleasant surprise to me when I first visited a few years ago. I should know better after all my travels how wrong preconceptions and stereotypes often are!
Brenna says
The palmiers looks delicious!
Brenna says
BTW, I live in Portland, Oregon and will be moving to Dresden, Germany with my husband and young daughter (for his job). I would LOVE to chat sometime. If you have time… 🙂
Brenna
brenna (at) darazsfamily (dot)com
Andrew says
Great Pictures Ariana. For whatever reason France makes me nervous to travel in, but those bakery help in a lot of ways. I love the chocolate chip roll that she has. The Germans make those too. It is nice to have the chocolate bits all the way through instead of just in the center like a choco-croissant. I hope you are doing well with your travels.
Ariana says
Andrew, do you think it’s the subway system? We were staying about 30 minutes outside the city,and it seemed that we were spending hours trying to navigate our way around Paris, with such a huge amount of time spent in the city’s underbelly. It was not our favorite thing, for sure. But I’m not sure driving would be much better!
Willydee says
Her eyes are amazing, and the food mouth watering.
Antioquia says
Ariana you have a lovely blog. I put your kitchen on the mine.
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