I tell you a story : my first travel to Japan, 7 years ago, I was very early in a market somewhere. Seeing littles bun under a counter, I ask one to the lady. Obviously, she did'nt want to sell to me. Until I understoud they where all fausse. Every day fresh !!!! The real one was not ready yet !
Big kisses from Switzerland, where it had snow again.
Do you know *the croissant* came to France, from Austria, vith Marie Antoinette. The croissant was *created in commemoration of the victoty Over the Ottomann.
I had to study a bit for one of my culturel window *Bread*, for a fiest in Echallens * la fête du blé et du pain*, for one pharmacie client !
Giggling here Margaret :o) (Hope you meant it to be funny)
ReplyDeleteHi Julie - I did...
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious, Margaret - thanks for the laugh!
ReplyDeletelittle hard for my breadfirst.
ReplyDeleteI tell you a story : my first travel to Japan, 7 years ago, I was very early in a market somewhere. Seeing littles bun under a counter, I ask one to the lady. Obviously, she did'nt want to sell to me. Until I understoud they where all fausse. Every day fresh !!!! The real one was not ready yet !
Big kisses from Switzerland, where it had snow again.
PS. Do not ferget my Japan blog ant knitting one.
Béatrice
Une leçon de français qui met *l'eau à la bouche*. Very frenshy.
ReplyDeleteDo you know *the croissant* came to France, from Austria, vith Marie Antoinette. The croissant was *created in commemoration of the victoty Over the Ottomann.
ReplyDeleteI had to study a bit for one of my culturel window *Bread*, for a fiest in Echallens * la fête du blé et du pain*, for one pharmacie client !
Bizzzous. Béatrice.
Tres amusing.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant MArgaret - and no less than I ahve come to expect. Marion McCrindle
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