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This Unnatural Child Eats Frog Legs

During the stay with our cousins in France, I had picked up the habit of eating frog legs, and loved it. My grandmother was not impressed by it. Finding that our Scottish cousins shared my passion for frogs, she smelled her chance to teach me a lesson.

Lucas Dié | November 21, 2009 | School Time
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August Escoffier

The life and achievements of August Escoffier.

gleeson85 | November 13, 2009 | Biography
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Strawberry: Little Red Stunners

Strawberries are singularly the most attractive fruits in the entire fruit kingdom; passion red, succulent and heart shaped. Strawberries lend photo value to any fruit basket they are placed in. It is easy to know why strawberries are so good looking when you know their lineage. They hail from the illustrious family of the rose. So when your roots stretch to the king of flowers, you are obviously going to inherit some of the looks!

Sourav | October 25, 2009 | Food
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Price of Indian Samosa in Europe

The taste of Indian samosa is really delicious. I love samosa like anything.

apoorva | October 22, 2009 | Food
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Citroen 90th Anniversary of Creative Automobile

The visionary Andre Citroen invented new technologies. This is a review of the production with pictures of most models.

Francois Hagnere | October 21, 2009 | Autos
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Napoleon

A fairly short history of Napoleon Bonaparte, and also his legacy.

Jamas | October 18, 2009 | Biography
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Ford Vedette: A Star for France

Immediately after World Word II, roomy cars were in great demand. The American style was in favor and despite its high fuel consumption and obsolete technology, the Ford Vedette fulfilled this need.

Francois Hagnere | October 13, 2009 | Autos
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Pagoda of Chateau De Chanteloup

The Pagoda of the Chateau de Chanteloup is all that remains of a great palace.

NickFord | September 23, 2009 | Architecture
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Ernest Hemingway Meets F. Scott Fitzgerald – Paris, 1925

Ernest Hemingway first met F.Scott Fitzgerald in a bar in Paris…

Steve Newman | September 18, 2009 | Biography
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General Wolfe and The Heights of Abraham

General James Wolfe has his place in the Pantheon of British Military Heroes, and deservedly so for his brilliant capture of the French Canadian City of Quebec with a plan so audacious that even now in hindsight it seems close to madness.

Kim Seabrook | September 30, 2009 | Biography
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