My Aussie husband
thinks we should celebrate Australia Day today, even though the day is
technically almost over in the actual country.
Who am I to argue? We might have
to adjust the activities slightly, as they usually involve going to the
beach or gathering outside at someone’s pool.
It has been unseasonably warm and sunny in Seattle this weekend, but still
not quite beach weather. We will get
together with friends and eat and drink, but there will sadly be no pool time
like his relatives had for their day!
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Cooking In Foreign Countries - With Friends
After our group trip to Italy, we started planning more
trips to interesting food regions, and we started planning them with
friends. France seems to be our chosen
destination for obvious food reasons, and because my Aussie husband speaks
French (and I can read the menus!) so it is easier to eat there. Plus, they have awesome Markets. We have made a point to stay in places with
large kitchens so everyone can get in and cook all the great food we have just
purchased from all the different vendor stalls.
On our first trip to the Dordogne region, we shopped in Sarlat-la-Caneda, and made this fabulous roast chicken dinner. It was our own version of the Poulet Roti we
saw everywhere.
On this last trip, we were traveling with some
of the same friends we cook with at home with our TFS group, so it seemed only
natural to cook on vacation. We
shopped in markets in little towns in the Languedoc and bought things to make
this meal.
It was sometimes a challenge to find out what the market days were in each town, until we found out that all you had to do was ask someone who lived in the area. Chances are they could tell you not only the days, but the times, which ones were worthwhile, and what stalls to shop at once you got there.
We have other friends
who speak Spanish and also like to cook, and I think it might be time to start
planning a group trip to Spain. Perhaps
to Galicia? I might need to learn how to
cook percebes, the barnacles
eaten in that region…
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