“Are you really as busy as you think you are?” starts popular workplace blog Ask A Manager’s recent post. Alison…
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Why I eat a ton of meat in France
With all the wonderful gastronomic delights in France, eating meat is pretty much a must if you want to sample…
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10 Biggest French faux pas you can commit. And why #7 is the worst.
This is by no means an inclusive list of French faux pas and it’s not the end of the world if you commit a faux pas below, but they are things to keep in mind when adapting to French culture.
The breathtaking Chateau de Noirieux: Hotel near Angers, France
Just a 90-minute train ride from Paris, Angers is a city full of rich history, beautiful views of the Maine…
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New House WTF #4: Where are the screens?
This is a little series called New House WTF that centers around all those head-scratching moments I’ve encountered after buying…
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Sneak peek: Chateau de Noirieux review
Have you ever stayed at a hotel that just blew you away? We recently had the pleasure of staying at…
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April pics of the month: Spring tulips and a cafetiere
After a long and rainy winter, spring has finally sprung in my neck of the woods. And nothing says spring…
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The pesky neighborhood cats and their poop
Moving into a house with a little backyard was partly for Dagny. She’d have a place to run around and…
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Etsy roundup: Easter dog accessories your pup needs for spring
Americans love to go all out when it comes to holidays and Easter is no exception. Between decor and special…
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About those well-behaved French children
A popular book that’s been making the rounds in parenting circles is called Bringing Up Bébé and asserts that French child rearing practices have a leg up on the American way of doing things — and you’ll raise a more well-rounded, polite and well-behaved child by doing it the French way.
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