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January 6 ~ Eat the kings’ cake!

January 6, 2016 by Patricia Sands

This year Epiphany was celebrated this past Sunday, January 3rd. Others will enjoy their cake today.

If you are in France, it’s again time to celebrate  … oui …  bien sûr … more food! Don’t you love it? This time it’s all about a rich, almond cream (frangipane) enveloped by layers of light, flaky pastry (feuilleté).

Another joyful opportunity to bring friends and family around the table to share La Galette des Rois/The Kings’ Cake, takes place on the first Sunday of January or January 6th and recognizes Epiphany, the arrival of the three wise men (Magis). This special pastry’s history can be  traced to Roman times.

During the French Revolution, the name was replaced with ‘Gâteau de l’Égalité’ (equality cake), as the word ‘king’ was a little out of fashion!

It’s so popular, many patisseries make the scrumptious cake through the entire month of January.

The cake is cut in the specific number of slices for the people present, with one extra symbolic slice for the first poor person passing by. The youngest child  (or the most innocent adult, if no children are present, which can result in great hilarity) goes under the table and calls out who will receive each slice to ensure fair distribution. The greatest excitement comes when one person discovers la fève (a lucky charm) hidden in a single slice.

Bon appétit!

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Click here to read an excellent account of the history and traditions of this special fête by my friend, Margo Lestz.

Another of my favourite bloggers, Marianne of East of Malaga, has written about this very festival in Spain. Click here and hurry over to see how  they celebrate!

Filed Under: Blog, France, General Travel, If it is France..., Uncategorized Tagged With: Epiphany, France, La Galette des Rois, patisseries, the king's cake, tradition

Happy New Year ~ 2016

January 1, 2016 by Patricia Sands

Here we go again, my friends!

Each New Year brings with it fresh hope and gives us renewed confidence and courage for a fresh start. 2016 has arrived  filled with opportunities and promise.

Keep the good memories of years past, learn from loss and mistakes, and move forward, always hoping people everywhere may live with the peace and respect we all deserve. 

Here is my wish for each of us:

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This Irish blessing says it all:

May love and laughter light your days,
and warm your heart and home.
May good and faithful friends be yours,
wherever you may roam.
May peace and plenty bless your world
with joy that long endures.
May all life’s passing seasons
bring the best to you and yours!  

Happy New Year!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Social issues, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2016, Happy New Year, hope, Irish blessing, laughter, New Year, peace, possibilitarian, promise

A merry, merry, happy, happy, ho, ho, ho, to you!

December 24, 2015 by Patricia Sands

My warmest wishes for this holiday season to everyone who happens to stop by. Take a minute to watch this heartwarming video below and I will see you back here on the blog in 2016!

Thank you so very much to all who generously supported our Books that Celebrate Paris fundraiser. After this week, I’ll be sending a cheque off to the French Red Cross that is made possible by each of you. Our hope for world peace never dims.

As we know, there are people who are alone at this time of year and in need in many different ways. Let’s help wherever possible. There are families, such as our own, who have lost someone whose absence is keenly felt every single day. The spirit of that loved one will be with us always. I found these words by an unknown author helpful. I hope you do as well.

“Those we love don’t go away. They walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near ~ still loved, still missed and very dear.”

Whether you are alone or celebrating with family and friends, I trust the spirit of this special time of year brings you peace and joy, in moments or in great abundance.  May  the New Year bring the best of health and happiness to you and yours. Onward!

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Filed Under: Blog, France, Social issues, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2016, Books that Celebrate Paris, French Red Cross, friendship, happiness, love, Merry Christmas, New Year, peace

Books That Celebrate Paris

December 3, 2015 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

BOOKS THAT CELEBRATE PARISThanks to CC MacKenzie for designing this banner. A team effort!

Celebrate Paris. Read a New Book. Support the French Red Cross.

After the tragic terror attacks in Paris three weeks ago, author Ava Miles had a thoughtful idea as to how some of her friends might help and we were only too happy to have a way to express our support and sympathy.

For the month of December, proceeds from the sales of the books listed below will be donated to the Croix-Rouge française, the French Red Cross.

As all of my friends/readers (one and the same, thanks!) know, I’ve had a love affair with France since I was twenty-one years old. I’ve been fortunate to visit many different departements often through the years and, for the past fifteen years, my husband and I have spent extended time in France each summer or fall.

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Although the attacks occurred in Paris, the entire country suffered, as did the world.

ID-100378538-300x300Here’s how Ava explains her idea. “I love Paris. It’s like home. When the tragic events occurred on November 13, I wanted to help. An idea formed. I reached out to other authors with books set in Paris to establish a fundraiser called Books That Celebrate Paris to raise money for the victims of the attack and to support peace. We’re banding together to celebrate this beautiful city and support the French Red Cross, who has been on the front lines of helping the victims of the attacks.

Join us in celebrating this beautiful city and remembering the magic that can always be found there.”

Billionaire's Gamble

 

Ava Miles
Dare Valley Meets Paris Billionaire Mini-Series
The Billionaire’s Gamble, Volume One

Paris’ self-made billionaire inventor and infamous bad boy Evan Michaels has lost the biggest gamble of his life in a poker game. For one month, he must live and work like a “normal” person in the small town of Dare Valley and give up his playboy ways. When Evan meets Margie Lancaster, his landlord and new boss, he’s not so sure he can make it a month.

Buy it now at:

Amazon ~ BN ~ Kobo ~ iBooks ~ Google Play


How Sweet It Is

 

Kate Perry
How Sweet It Is

To validate herself in the art world, Viola Summerhill goes to Paris in search of the artist whose work she’s fallen in love with, but she realizes very quickly that it’s not just his paintings she loves…

 

Buy it now at:

Amazon ~ BN ~ Kobo ~ iBooks ~ Google Play


 

Her Rules

 

CC MacKenzie
Her Rules

One woman stood out, a fragile rose, among hot-house blooms at the show in Paris fashion week. Imaginative, innovative and shy – Daniela Pebbles is nothing like any woman wealthy designer Pascale Wolfe has ever known. The cynical Frenchman was determined to discover why Daniela wanted to keep him at arm’s length. But, given her past, could Pascale really convince Daniela that their night of passion could become a lifetime together?

Buy it now at:

Amazon ~ BN ~ Kobo ~ iBooks


 

Some Enchanted Dream

 

Lily Silver
Some Enchanted Dream

Fey Time Travelers arrive in Paris of 1889 when World’s Fair is progress. Discover plot by dark fairies trying to poison mankind by selling tainted absinthe to world visitors.

 

Buy it now at:

Amazon ~ BN ~ Kobo ~ iBooks


 

Billionaires in DisguiseRae

 

Blair Babylon
Billionaires in Disguise: Rae

One wild quickie with a sexy stranger will change Rae’s life forever. How did a country bumpkin like Rae end up in Paris?

 

Buy it now at:

Amazon ~ BN ~ Kobo ~ iBooks ~ Google Play


 

The Promise of Provence

 

Patricia Sands
The Promise of Provence

Fifty, suddenly divorced and alone, can be an opportunity to begin something better than you ever dreamed. A mid-life coming of age unfolds in the breathtaking countryside of Provence, enchanting boulevards of Paris and sun-kissed Côte d’Azur.

Buy it now at:

Amazon

 
 


Learning Curves

 

Olivia Rigal
Learning Curves 

Take six Americans in Paris, a French cooking school and a sexy chef. Bring together in an intensive workshop. Let the mix simmer for a long weekend. Savor cautiously, it’s hot and a little spicy.

 

Buy it now at:

Amazon


 

What the Heart Remembers

 

Bette Lee Crosby
What the Heart Remembers

Two Lovers. One Chance at Happiness. When Max Martinelli returns to Paris in search of her lost love, what she finds changes her life forever.

Buy it now at:

Amazon ~ BN ~ Kobo ~ iBooks ~ Google Play

DSC07054Our thoughts remain with the survivors and the families and friends of those touched by the tragedies in Paris. To the resilient citizens of Paris and all France, your strength and purpose in moving forward inspires the world.

I’ll close by quoting my friend Janine Marsh, editor of the fabulous The Good Life France, in her recent newsletter:

“I think the motto of Paris (which dates back to the 14th century) sums it up nicely: “Fluctuat nec mergitur” translates as “Il est battu par les flots, mais ne sombre pas”.  “It is beaten by the waves but does not sink”…

Filed Under: Blog, France, If it is France..., News, Social issues, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: Ava Miles, bette lee crosby, Blair Babylon, CC MacKenzie, fiction, France, French Red Cross, Kate Perry, Lily Silver, Olivia Rigal, Paris, Patricia Sands, terrorist attacks

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