If you're an American or you've observed us for any length of time, you've surely noticed that we tend to be an enthusiastic bunch. Not all of us, not all the time, but in general we're kind of known for being glass-half-full smilers who like to say "awesome" and "amazing" a lot. A recent YouTube ... Read More about On that American enthusiasm
Healthy brands in France: Natsu Foods
I've been on a sushi kick lately. It came out of nowhere, and anyone who knows me knows I go through phases of loving a certain food, eating it nonstop for about two weeks and then getting sick of it and not eating it again for a year or more. But it looks like my sushi obsession is here to ... Read More about Healthy brands in France: Natsu Foods
When living in France starts messing with your English
If you're anything like me, after living in a country where English isn't the native language, you'll start to a notice a phenomenon that I like to call "WTF is going on!?" You'll notice yourself searching for words that were once at the tip of your tongue, second-guessing your spelling and ... Read More about When living in France starts messing with your English
Quirks you notice about your French husband
For anyone out there who might be a new reader here, my husband is French. His name is Tom and he's lived in France his entire life. Although he has a French passport, I surprisingly don't think of him as French. What do I mean by that? Just that I don't think of him as "the French dude I married." ... Read More about Quirks you notice about your French husband
Monday Mishmash: 4/25/16
Salut, salut, mes amis! It's Monday.... and this is Monday Mishmash -- where I update you on what's been going on around here, get you up to speed on the blog, share links from around the web, and tell you about any other random stuff I feel like throwing at you! GO! ... Read More about Monday Mishmash: 4/25/16
How my shopping habits have changed since moving to France
Fundamentally, I don't think people can change who they are, but habits and routines can adapt along the way. Since moving to France, my overall shopping habits have shifted a little bit at the grocery store, while shopping online and even out and about at shops in town. What specifically has ... Read More about How my shopping habits have changed since moving to France
On changing style and how to dress French (or not)
Back in college, I vividly remember getting dressed one morning before a haircut appointment I had with a new stylist. The salon was a 10-minute walk from my apartment across cobblestone streets. In Greenwich Village, there were all different types of people and styles so I should have been ... Read More about On changing style and how to dress French (or not)
I hit 1,000 Facebook fans! (GIVEAWAY)
It's giveaway time! Earlier this month, Oui In France hit 1,000 fans on Facebook! To thank you for your continued support, I'm sending the winner a little package I put together! Read on to enter! ... Read More about I hit 1,000 Facebook fans! (GIVEAWAY)
17 Things I can do in France that I can’t in the USA
Everyone says that the USA is the land of opportunity... but not for everything! Here's a list of things I can do in France that I can't in the USA. GO! ... Read More about 17 Things I can do in France that I can’t in the USA
Things to know about the magical French dessert aisle
Oh heck yes! This post is all about the yogurt aisle's cousin -- the little dessert section of the supermarket! Nope, I'm not talking about the bakery section of the supermarket where you find pastries and other store-made desserts. I'm talking about the refrigerated single-serve dessert cup ... Read More about Things to know about the magical French dessert aisle
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