Discover of my favorite spots in Copenhagen.
What Does Thanksgiving Mean When You’re an Expat?
Even if I’m not celebrating Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November this year, there are a lot of things to be thankful for.
Wednesday Bites: Where to Get German Beer in New York City
A few of my favorite places to get German beer (and food!) in NYC.
Postcard from London
I used to really hate London, but it’s growing on me.
Postcard from Montclus, Gard
Montclus, in the Gard region, right on the border with Ardèche, has been ranked one of the most beautiful villages in France.
Sweet Potato and Lentil Parmentier with Cabbage Slaw
I’m all for trying new things. OK, that’s the understatement of the century. (And that’s a well-worn cliché that I’m slightly embarrassed to have used, but while in general I’m very much against cliché, that one still rings true to me, and if the shoe fits… [OK, that one I did on purpose.])
Wednesday Bites: The Parisian Market
Paris is home to over 80 weekly markets, where you can buy produce, cheese, meat, fish… pretty much everything you need. But one of my favorite Paris markets isn’t a weekly market, and it actually isn’t even in Paris.
Postcard from Toronto
A postcard from the first city to become my home after leaving New York: Toronto.
Kale, Chickpea, and Quinoa-Stuffed Red Kuri Squash with Quick-Pickled Red Onion
I kind of accidentally keep forcing my French friends to learn English.
Wednesday Bites: La Fromagerie
The absolute best thing about living in France — aside from the free school and the free healthcare and the weekly markets… (OK, there are a lot of great things about living in France) — so one of the best things about living in France is the cheese.