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Tarte Tatin: More of La Belle Vie on Rue Tatin
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Tarte Tatin: More of La Belle Vie on Rue Tatin

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Further adventures on life in a small French town from Susan Loomis, cookery book writer and author of On Rue Tatin . In this title, Susan Loomis shares with us how she, her husband and two children settled into life in a small French town, got to know neighbours and learned how to be accepted as inhabitants of the community, peppering her anecdotes with recipes. With her son going to a French school and her husband finding work in the town, Susan Loomis discovers the joys of the French lifestyle - the markets and the food in particular - but also some of the difficulties, particularly for those who are not born French. The story of the creation of her long-awaited dream cookery school should appeal to anyone who has ever thought of starting their own small business and anyone who longs to go to Rue Tatin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 July 2003
Pages
358
ISBN
9780007143511

Further adventures on life in a small French town from Susan Loomis, cookery book writer and author of On Rue Tatin . In this title, Susan Loomis shares with us how she, her husband and two children settled into life in a small French town, got to know neighbours and learned how to be accepted as inhabitants of the community, peppering her anecdotes with recipes. With her son going to a French school and her husband finding work in the town, Susan Loomis discovers the joys of the French lifestyle - the markets and the food in particular - but also some of the difficulties, particularly for those who are not born French. The story of the creation of her long-awaited dream cookery school should appeal to anyone who has ever thought of starting their own small business and anyone who longs to go to Rue Tatin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 July 2003
Pages
358
ISBN
9780007143511