Showing posts with label Markets of Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Markets of Paris. Show all posts

Markets of Paris

Paris marche are one of the best things to do on a Sunday aren't they?
I seem to return to the Raspail Bio marche every Sunday.
It never disappoints for pure visual beauty.
Chef Marthe pointed out the best purveyors for herbs and olive oil. Having a knowledgable guide makes a huge difference.
The new 2nd edition of Markets of Paris is the next best thing. Now lighter weight so easy to bring along. I know I will in July.
I'm loving the new organization. It's set up by arrondissements rather than Paris Central-East-North-West etc. like the last edition. So much easier to find exactly the marche you want. Crafts, antiques, books and fleas are included. In the back is a list of marche open (44) on Sundays.
There are maps front and back of the book.
Maybe because I run so much during the week, I like to relax a bit on Sundays and go to the food marches. I'm such a creature of habit going back to the same place over and over. A good reason to take a tour like Paris By Mouth to marche Bastille to try someplace new.
It's always a good to get there early before the good stuff is gone.
Look for sellers with long lines.
Like this fish monger - I learned that from Phyllis but it's common sense.
I'm captivated by the kitchen gizmo man (I love my herbe-chopping sissors)
A woman at the next stand tells me I should buy this goat cheese (only available that week). Course it was all gone. Still a la prochaine/next time as they say...
I heart this dryed fruit and nut bread.
I only buy radishes at the open marches.
I knew M. would have that bread at lunch later on. She lives nearby Raspail marche - Lucky duck!
You'd think the way Parisian dogs are so often off the lead they could hold your place in line while you shop elsewhere...
Always a slew of French kiddies at the marches..
Take a look on Amazon  at the newest Markets of Paris
Maybe next trip I'll visit some place new with this in my valise...

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