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Showing posts with label Macarons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macarons. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Weekend Farmer's Market





Last weekend I walked over to our local Farmer's Market.  In fact, our entire neighborhood
seems to meet at the Farmer's Market on the weekends.  It seems to be the place we all catch
up with each other after our busy weekday schedules.  I arrived very early, around 8am, and was
amazed to find the market packed with shoppers.  I have a feeling spring fever has hit everyone so
even though it was early everyone was out enjoying the beautiful spring weather.  I left my regular
camera at home and just took my easy to carry little point and shoot camera with me because I had
intended to take several photos but the market was so packed I was only able to get a few.  So, I
have mixed in a few pictures from last year.

I love the springtime bounty of fresh veggies and fruits and flowers...





I especially like the organic stands...










My weakness...




I think strawberry season is my very favorite season...






Our Farmer's Market is quite large and farmers come from all over California...








The best part is when I get everything home and start cooking!

Later in the day, a friend and I met at Paulette's French Macaron Shop for a little macaron treat...




I hope you all have a great weekend with lots of fresh fruits and veggies...and definitely a little
sweet treat or two!



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Friday, December 31, 2010

A French State Of Mind



If you have your speakers turned on you can probably hear Edith Piaf singing
La Vie En Rose.  I am in a French state of mind this weekend.  The reason for this is
a friend just returned from her first trip to Paris and has been regaling me with wonderful
tales of her trip.  I have had the good fortune of having been to Paris and other parts of
France a few times and I am thrilled to hear her first time stories.  Before she left she
asked me what I most wanted to see on my first trip many years ago and I of course
replied “Everything”!!!  She laughed when I told her that I had a great, great, great (I
actually don’t know how many “greats” back) uncle who was a well known painter in
Paris in the 1800’s and has a couple of paintings hanging in the Louvre,  but that became
last on my list of things to search out.  It started at the top of my list but once I arrived in
that exquisite city, his paintings moved lower on the list because I wanted to see every
single thing I could possibly see in Paris and France...and then, finally his paintings.
I have traveled often with work and I have been fortunate enough to have made a few
more trips to France since my first trip many years ago, and I must say...each time I go
to Paris it is as if I am there for the very first time. 

So given my French state of mind this weekend, I will read (for the 100th time) the
wonderful book by Vicki Archer, French Essence...



Enjoy a few French macarons...I took this picture at Madame Paulette’s shop in Los
Angeles.. She also has a shop in Paris that I have pledged to visit one day!



Listen to a little Edith Piaf...




And, sip a little French Champagne to celebrate the New Year....

I also want to take this time to wish all of you a safe and Happy New Year filled with
much love, joy, good health and prosperity.  I thank you all for welcoming me into the
blogging world. You have made it a wonderful experience. You have blessed my life.
It has been a pleasure getting to know all of you and sharing so many wonderful ideas
and experiences.  I thank you and I wish you all many, many blessings in the New Year.

Friday, July 30, 2010

A Walk Around Old Towne

Recently a friend asked if I would go to Old Towne Orange to check out an antique
piece she had been told about.  This was a great excuse to poke around a place that
is known for its many antique shops.

Old Towne Orange is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the
largest National Register District in California.  It also has the second largest
concentration of historic buildings in the state.

The town is centered around the original plaza with a lovely fountain.  There are lots
of shade trees and people seem to really take advantage of sitting on the park
benches and enjoying the fountain and surroundings.


I arrived early because I thought I would just look at the piece my friend was
interested in and then drive straight home.  Unfortunately, once I saw the item I
knew it was not what she had been hoping for.  However, since it was early I
decided to walk around the town a bit.  Besides, I had left home without a bite
to eat and was famished.  I needed a cup of tea before heading home.

I came across a wonderful little shop and nursery called Dragonfly.  It was such a
surprise. Wonderful plants and hidden garden treasures outside an old house
that makes up the shop with several rooms inside. It you are in the area, you must
stop here.  The people are lovely and helpful and the hidden garden treasures are
great fun.

Now I was in the mood to hunt around a little more.  The town is made up of several
antique shops and antique malls.  I’m not usually an antique “mall” type person but I
went right to the place that I always enjoy.  Country Roads Antiques has been set up
so creatively and is a joy to walk through...over and over again!  Not only is it large
and everything wonderfully displayed, but out in the back is an entire area of garden
and architectural finds.  It’s a great place to treasure hunt.


Ok, I had my cup of tea when I first arrived but now I was in need of a little treat
to hold me for my ride home. This looks interesting...

Paris In A Cup Tea Salon looks like a little teacup place but once inside I could see
in the back was a huge tea room where many people were enjoying tea and tea
sandwiches and pastries.  In fact, it looked like maybe there was a party going on...
maybe a wedding or baby shower.  The front of the tea room is a lovely shop with all
kinds of French sweet treats and items.  Oh my!  I spotted macarons!  I found the
perfect treat for my drive home.

After a few more ventures into different antique shops, I was finally back in my car.

My friend wasn't disappointed that her antique piece turned out to be less than what
she wanted because I was able to find something else that she has been wanting for a
very long time. She was very pleased when I dropped it off at her house!

Oh, here are a few treasures that wait inside Country Roads Antiques...I will be
showing you more in my next post.


Sunday, April 25, 2010

Decisions, Decisions!!!

I have a friend stopping by for a cup of tea this afternoon. I haven’t seen her in a long
time so I wanted us to be able to spend the afternoon just relaxing and catching up with
each other. I thought it might be fun to have a few special things to go along with our tea.
So, this morning I went to Mademoiselle Paulette’s shop for some very special French
macarons (they are no longer macaroons). This shop is where I became so confused!
So many macarons and so little time!  As you can see I had major decisions to make...


Well, I chose some very lovely violette, rose, wedding coconut, mandarin chocolate
and pistachio macarons...as well as a few more flavors to enjoy with our tea.

Oh my goodness...I almost forgot, I also have some lovely biscuits and French rose
petal jam that we also might enjoy.

Tea for two and biscuits too!


Decisions, decisions!

Of course, we will definitely finish our tea with the heavenly, heavenly macarons.

It will be delightful and delicious catching up with an old friend!