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Clotilde Dusoulier Edible French Tasty Expressions and Cultural Bites

The book is a history lesson, a whimsical romp through French culture, a cookbook and a work of art all in one.

Eat your words!
No literally, eat them. They are delicious. especially when sprinkled with the pleasant prose of chef and writer Clotilde Dusoulier.

The prolific blogger of “Chocolate & Zucchini” fame has cooked up “Edible French: Tasty expressions and cultural bites.
The book is a history lesson, a whimsical romp through French culture, a cookbook and a work of art all in one.
Clotilde has mastered the idiosyncracies of her native tongue and translated them in a fun way for the English-language market.
Watercolor illustrations by artist Mélina Josserand complement 50 French idioms relating to food and recipes derived from them.

Join Clotilde to pedal in the sauerkraut, fall into the apples or roll in flour.

This petite book is for Francophiles, Pun-ophiles and amoureux of French cuisine.
It makes for a great coffee table book, but make sure to keep it close to the kitchen since Clotilde also shares some delectable recipes based on her favorite foodie idioms.

Think: an apple tarte fine, French crêpes, flourless lemon soufflés or buttered radishes.
Join Clotilde to pedal in the sauerkraut, fall into the apples or roll in flour. You’ll feel “like a rooster in dough” as you curl up to read every word of this lovely livre. You’ll definitely “have the heart of an artichoke” when it comes to this book, aka fall in love with it at first bite! (and I’m not “telling salads” – it’s true!)

Rebecca Leffler

Rebecca Leffler is a Paris-based writer and journalist who, after a career as the French correspondent for The Hollywood Reporter and as a film critic on Canal+, traded red carpets for green smoothies. She’s written five books about healthy lifestyle from Paris to NYC and beyond, including Très Green, Très Clean, Très Chic: Eat (and Live!) the New French way with plant-based, gluten-free recipes for every season, and most recently Le Nouveau Manuel de la Cuisine Végétale. Rebecca has pioneered the “vegolution” in Paris, where she continues to organize events focusing on healthy eating, yoga and la vie en rose… And green! You can keep up with Rebecca on Instagram!

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