French Basketeer

Authentic French Baskets & Totes

Friday, June 26, 2015

Crêpe Factory

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It all started simply enough.  A friend who is a baker messaged me “Do you know anyone who can make 600 crêpes?”  Sure, so-and-so in San Die...
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Friday, May 29, 2015

Macaron Food Camp

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It has taken me some time to recover from the Bubblypalooza French Food Camp.  We started at noon and the last guests left again around 9pm,...
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

French Food Camp Bubblypalooza

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It’s a kind of a compulsion of mine, wanting to have a dinner party or friends over or some kind of activity going on, all the time.  It’s l...
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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Le Brunch at French Food Camp

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Every month I love coming up with a new menu and theme for the French Food Camp event that I hold at home for my friends and guests.  This m...
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Saturday, March 28, 2015

It’s Now Private

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Today is the first day that I am officially having a private culinary class in Laguna.  While we have been meeting monthly for the French Fo...
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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Morning-After Stew

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Yesterday we had our monthly French Food Camp in Laguna, with a focus on Spring Herbs & foods.  What a day, what a day!!  We had cooks y...
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I import classic French baskets & totes from former colonies Madagascar and Morocco. Though I live in Southern California, I spend part of my year in Burgundy and visit the south. I lived in Paris for several years while I completed the three year course in art history at the Ecole du Louvre. I am passionate about my baskets and their construction, color, art, design and bringing a little bit of the French lifestyle to the United States.
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