FRANCE This weekend, we welcomed teens from the churches in Lyon, Geneva, and Brussels to participate in a jeu de piste around Paris. A literal translation would be tracking game (like dogs tracking a scent). It’s a little bit like a treasure hunt, except the only treasure at the end is that you get to sit down. I was home… Read More
Life in Pictures
I’ve been busy – can you tell by my silence? I’m prioritising book writing over blog writing because a lot is happening on that front. I hope to tell you more soon. Regarding blogging, though, as long as I can continue writing posts when the mood strikes without any pressure or deadline, it remains a joy. Even so. There comes… Read More
Coconut Curry Chicken
This coconut curry chicken recipe is really quite simple, and as it’s something I make often, I thought I would share it with you, though it’s not in the least bit French. I dabbled with several variations until I found the perfect recipe, which ended up being an Epicurious recipe, and I only made slight modifications on that one. Instead… Read More
Lemon Mousse Crumble
This lemon mousse crumble is a ten-minute dessert if you use store-bought lemon curd, but I’ve included the recipe for homemade lemon curd.
On Faith and Forcing It
This morning I forced myself to go to the gym for the first time in 6 months. There was the tendonitis since August that prevented me, and just as I was starting to recover from that, I got a month-long bronchitis plus a few other infections. I suppose I should be glad they all came at once since I needed… Read More
Capon Recipe
Although the holidays are long past and this is not a particularly blog-worthy post in terms of stunning photos, this capon recipe is worth sharing for future holiday meals. I’m also forcing myself out of isolation from an illness that has dragged on for weeks by sharing something that doesn’t require me having to think too much. I translated the… Read More
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