Ina's Insider Guide to Paris
• 06 January 2009
If I had to pick one cookbook to have and to hold, it would be one of Ina Garten's stellar books. She is an excellent cook, has excellent taste, yet still manages to "keep it real". I love that.
When I found this recently online, I knew it was a keeper. Ina's little inside guide to Paris? Her favorite lunch spots and haunts? Her favorite food sources? I'll take it. Can you imagine being a guest at one of her many Paris dinner parties? Sigh....
If you want to know where to eat, where to stay, and what markets to hit in Paris, click here.
photo from LauDeLyon's flickr photostream
Can't wait to hit those spots with you in March!
ReplyDeleteHave you seen this? It's Ina's New York apartment - so Ina.
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What a great find!
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{ Lindsey }
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ooh, me too. i have all her cookbooks
ReplyDeleteI will be going to Paris in June so this will be very helpful. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! Two of my favorite things all rolled into one!
ReplyDelete♥Jen
Thanks for sharing! We are taking our baby on a trip to Paris and Italy in May. This will be his first time on a plane and he will be 8 months. Do you have any tips on how to travel with a baby. We will be taking taxis, renting a car and taking a train and I am puzzled how to carry the infant the car seat and all the luggage. What do parents do when they travel with an infant?
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance for your tips!
Vanessa
Vanessa, shoot me an email...I have a couple of tips :)
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