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Sunday Shopping with Foodicles, 43rd Edition

Sunday Shopping for Things I’m Watching, Reading & Buying

It’s Sunday (or Monday or any other day of the week that you may be reading this), and it’s time to go shopping!

 

What to Watch

Delicieux (Delicious)
This is a new movie that you can rent right now on your preferred streaming service (Apple TV, Google TV, Amazon, etc). And as the title suggests, it really is delicious. The film tells the story of how the first restaurant opened in France just before the French Revolution. A must-watch for any food-film fan.
 

Recommended Reading

Mastering the Art of French Cooking by Julia Child
This is a must-have in your collection of cookbooks for whether you are planning to make French cuisine or not. It is truly a classic for anyone and everyone who loves to cook.

 
My Paris Kitchen: Recipes and Stories [A Cookbook] by David Lebovitz
Another must-have cookbook in your collection from another American expat cooking French cuisine. Lebovitz fell in love with France and his recipes are a reflection of all that.

 
 

Suggested Sunday Shopping

Emile Henry Made In France HR Modern Classics Large Rectangular Baker, 13 x 9”, $64.96
If you want a top-of-the-line French bakeware, look no further than the Emile Henry line with all the sizes, shapes, and beautiful colors.

 
Zeppoli Classic Kitchen Towels, $21.99
Little touches make your kitchen and dining set classier – like a French kitchen towel!

 
 
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