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Sunday, 6 July 2014

MONDAY READING WITH PARIS FLARE! 7.7.14

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Hard to believe another Monday has caught up with us!

My head isn't in this week's posting, I'll admit.
At some point these phone calls and emails will have to quit.
Today's was to let me know my brother was resting 
comfortably following his heart attack!
So life kind of screeches to a halt and priorities rearrange
on their own ...

I completed the fantastic final of the Drew Farthering Mysteries series -
MURDER AT THE MIKADO - 

by Julianna Deering
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As good as the cover makes you think it will be!
{And now available with its July 1st release}
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I've been totally into the PARIS IN JULY 2014 event ~
still time for Paris fans to join with Paris/French themed 
book reviews, travel, photography, cooking, 
walks down memory lane...
I'm enjoying all of them!
and sharing my own city's French Quarter for Tuesday Travels 
plus Taste of Paris, 
and books ~ as this one I reviewed.



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Check in with Tamara at Thyme for Tea for 
Monday's Menu  [week 2]



listing the week's posts in advance if you'd like to join us! 

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I'm a little distracted, so think I'll sign off for now.
Hoping this summer reading week will be bright for you!

Find more Monday reading posts at Sheila's Book Journey
and at
Mizb's Monday Musings

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My apologies if I don't get to stop by everyone's great posts!
I'll be back as soon as I realistically can.
Thanks for understanding~
[and prayers appreciated!]

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Thursday, 3 July 2014

A TASTE OF PARIS: SWEET MACARONS by Mercotte 3.7.14

A Taste of Paris for Today's Paris in July!

Sweet Macarons ~ Delectable French Confections for Every Day
by Mercotte
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With macarons firmly in place as the latest baking craze, famed French foodie and macaron maker extraordinaire Jacqueline Mercorelli, known as blogger Mercotte, provides 25 no-fail French macaron recipes in
Sweet Macarons, now available for the first time in English.


Mercotte, lives in Savoy, France, near Chambery.
A self-taught French baker, Mercotte started her blog in May 2005. Since then her recipes have received rave reviews and her blog has become a must read for anyone wanting to make macarons at home.
In June 2011, Novoceram named Mercotte as one of its top three
passion leaders.
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Length: pb 80 pgs
Photos: Sigrid Verbert 
Published: April 17, 2012
Publisher: Taunton Press
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My Thoughts?

A patisserie resource intended for at home bakers, Sweet Macarons,
is sure to inspire a love of creativity in baking this confection!
The photos alone are works of art.
The flavour combinations unique.
The book is unconventional in layout of recipes, with ingredients
appearing as paragraph listings.  Modifying suggestions are included
as is a level of difficulty marker for each recipe and conversion chart at book's end.
Thorough in presentation, Mercotte details step by step methods
in preparation and handy tips that are sure to increase confidence
as she sets out to demystify the creation of these sweets.
In fact, the order of presentation is to first learn the art of  
making meringues, piping, and working with almond and nutmeat meal.
Detailed instructions and descriptive explanations
provide thorough understanding of basic processes involved
in order to develop required skills.
Specialized equipment list of requirements another important inclusion.
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The section on macaron fillings is where creativity reigns.
Varying colours and flavours,
varieties include ganache, buttercream, praline, allowing for unique 
macaron flavour combinations.
25 different macarons with endless possibilities~
Vanilla Cardamom, Apricot, Salted Butter Caramel,
Creme Brulee, florals, teas, spices, fruits...
Imagination in creation is inspired.
Practicing the basics as provided will increase proficiency for the novice.
Exploring the variations will inspire the accomplished macaron maker.
Enjoying the photos will delight any foodie!
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*Appreciation to publisher for providing ecopy for reading and review without cost or compensation.
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At Thyme for Tea,  Paris in July host, Tamara, interviews French Chef
Didier Quemener [Chef Q @FoodMeParis] 
Great French cooking tips and delish recipes for 
Roasted Wild Salmon Fillets, Ratatouille + Meatballs, and Quick Chocolate Mousse [without eggs!]
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Thanks for being part of PARIS in JULY by visiting today!
Merci !  A` bientot! 
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*NATASHA IN OZ*
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