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    <![CDATA[French Lessons: Adventures with Knife, Fork, and Corkscrew]]>
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    <![CDATA[Peter Mayle, author of the bestselling <em>A Year in Provence</em> has done it again--but differently. Traveling this time beyond his adopted Provence throughout France, the food and travel writer has produced <em>French Lessons</em>, a celebration of many of that country's gastronomic joys. Whether pursuing La Foire de Fromages, the annual cheese fair at Livarot; a Burgundian marathon offering runners Médoc refreshment; or a village truffle mass that concludes with a heady <em>dégustation</em> of the newly blessed tuber, Mayle takes his readers in hand and shows all. Wide-eyed yet knowing, ever affable but with a touch of mischief, he's an ideal companion, the best possible narrator of his lively food adventures.<p>  Mayle's gastronomic baptism occurs when, as a 19-year-old, he dines for the first time in France. &quot;At the first mouthful of French bread and French butter,&quot; he writes, &quot;my taste buds, dormant until then, went into  spasm.&quot; The paroxysm leads to serious food-and-wine perambulations--and, finally, to chapters including &quot;The Thigh-Taster of Vitel&quot; (a frog-eating fete); &quot;Slow Food&quot; (snail love in Martigny les Bains) and &quot;The Guided Stomach&quot; (an investigation of the Michelin Guide restaurant inspection), among others. Readers are also present for a debate on the secret of the perfect omelet; a search for the best possible chicken in Bourg-en-Bresse; and a visit to a St. Tropez restaurant notable for its scantily clad habitués. Those familiar with Mayle's work, and those yet to discover it, are in for a treat. <em>--Arthur Boehm</em></p>]]>
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  <read_at>Thu Jan 08 00:00:00 -0800 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Fun book about a guy who likes to eat and drink french wine and food. He goes to all kinds of different events to partake. I especially liked the marathon run by thousands of people (many of whom are dressed up in all kinds of costumes) who stop to drink wine along the way. Who wouldn't want to run ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/40435029">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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