Versailles – Paris

Over-the-top opulence and very touristic. The 7 Euro extra for a tour of the private quarters was well worth the cost to avoid waiting in line to get in, and to access sights way from the mobs of tourists.

Cooking Class – Paris

We both took a technical cooking class and learned how to de-bone a chicken. Bill was able to remove the wish bone whole, while most of us ended up breaking it. We also prepared traditional French onion soup, and made caramel sauce.  Our class of 7 all ate together and shared our travel adventures. 

Latin Quarter – Paris

Paris Food

I am known for taking lots of food pictures when I travel and Paris is certainly a Foodies delight. I am trying to control that tendency but I can’t resist posting a few random food related pictures that don’t fit other posts…..

Tacos – Paris

Busy little order window just down the street from our apartment. Seven euro for three tacos, one each pork (+potato), chicken and beef. The proprietor laughed when Bill said “gracias.”

 

Meringues: Aux Merveilleux de Fred – Paris

Little airy bites of unbelievable deliciousness! Appear to be meringue discs topped with various flavored pastry creams and covered with different toppings. So good we made a second visit to the shop

Search for Ice Cream – Paris

A google search for the #1 and #2 ice cream purveyors in Paris found us by the Seine. First up was Berthillon. There was an extremely long list of flavors available, and I may have to force myself to go back and try some more. I selected coffee as my standby favorite for comparison, and then tried cassis and rhubarb. They were all good, but wow, the rhubarb was fantastic:

Next we went into the Marias area to Pozzetto for Italian gelato. Had to cut back to just two flavors: chocolate chip and coconut. Again, wonderful flavors. Maybe this place is best for conventional flavors but Berthillon wins for the unusual.

 

Parc de Bulles Chaumont – Paris

Nice park within walking distance of our apartment. Found my 1st France geocache with a little bit of wading in the water – not obvious at all! Found two other caches at Gard de Est train station, but forgot my pen so couldn’t log them. I was a bit worried we would attract the attention of security as we were searching down a track with no trains at the time. Something Cracker might have done?