2013/07/28
Pâtisserie Conté
Today we finally were able to enjoy what is said to be the "best patisserie in Toulouse", Pâtisserie Conté. This is very close to our school and has been a favorite of the past few weeks of some of our classmates. Pâtisserie Conté is on a high end street, nestled in between the Knoll store and the Louis Vuitton store. One can walk by it unnoticed very easily, as I had on a few occasions when walking around on my break.
2013/07/19
Toulousain Sausage with Pomme Frites
Toulousain Sausage avec Pomme Frites |
2013/07/18
Chicken with Olives and Tomatoes
Chicken with Olives and Tomatoes |
Steak with Skillet Tomatoes
Steak with Skillet Tomatoes and Haricot Vert |
This was a wonderful meal that exploded with color and
different textures. We paired this with a 2010 Capitoulat Fronton.
2013/07/15
Le Repas de la Maison
As a friend of ours put it, “Danielle, you are always
posting or talking about food!” My husband and I are what you might call food
fanatics. Food is something that we can always relate to, no matter where we
are in the world. The simple pleasure of arousing the taste buds with a new
flavor or spice is something that is an indulgence for me. The food does not
have to be intricate, expensive, or even gourmet. Some of my favorite foods
have been very simple with one or two flavors.
2013/07/09
Why Toulouse?

Toulouse. France. This is what started my husband and I on a
life-changing journey. We have been looking
for a change, a change that would put us somewhere in Europe. It is not that we are unhappy in America, it
is that most of the European places that we have been to have brought us a
happiness that is hard to explain. Most of the people in these places seem to
have a completely different way of life than ours and that is what we are
wanting to change.
So, when looking for a way to get to Europe, we decided to
become students and learn a foreign language.
I know that this is completely crazy, but sometimes you have to take
steps back to be able to go forward in life.
We looked at many different French schools online. We knew that our
criteria was that we did not want to be in Paris, somewhere warm, somewhere not
touristy, and in a populous place that was easy to travel to other places.
Marseille, Montpellier, and Toulouse came to mind. When we were examining these
cities, Toulouse just looked like it fit into our criteria better than the
others, plus the language school had great reviews. So now what?
After going through the visa process and booking our
tickets, we are now in Toulouse. It has been a little over two weeks and it is
beginning to take form as the city we live in. This blog is intended to bring you
photos of our new French life, whether it of the city itself, food, wine, and
lots of other interesting items.
Here is a photo of me in Toulouse… on a busy pedestrian
shopping street, Rue d’Alsace Lorraine. Looking forward to sharing our French
experience with you!
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