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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 22:18:01 GMT
The Montmartre wine harvest festival is considered to be the 3rd biggest event of the year in Paris in terms of attendance, after the Tour de France and the Fête de la Musique. It is spread over 5 days which gives people plenty of time to come. Today's mob was atrocious -- normal for a Saturday. I decided to confront the crowds, though, to take a look at all of the food for sale. Even though I never buy anything, it fascinates me. Coming up a huge set of steps, I first encountered some tables of abandoned débris from the first of the stands in front of Sacré Cœur.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 22:26:54 GMT
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Post by mich64 on Oct 11, 2014 23:52:27 GMT
Oh my gosh! I would enjoy this festival very much! Thank you for braving the crowds. I would have a difficult time choosing something to eat, everything looks so delicious.
What is in the pan in the last photo of the first set of photos? And in the first photo of the second post, what is in the pot near the center of the circular grill with the sausages and skewers?
The syrups, what would they be added to? Sparkling water or alcohol?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 6:06:09 GMT
I think the first big yellow mass is tartiflette. I think the square pot just contains chili con carne.
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Post by bixaorellana on Oct 12, 2014 16:00:10 GMT
Wow! This forum really needs a scratch & sniff feature! Wonderful reoprting, Kerouac. Did you eat before you went? (Not that that would have kept me from having at least a sausage roll ) Love that you led off with the ravaged remains of escargot feasting. And is that a whole booth of vendors wearing – quelle horreur! – berets? Are they serving lapin, or maybe frog legs? Very enjoyable feature – Thank you for braving the crowds. Since I am not a starving person forced to wait for aid food to be distributed, I can't feature standing in long lines for food, no matter how succulent.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 16:24:09 GMT
The only people who wear berets in France are Basques, and the Basque country is really a tiny micro-region in France since most of Basque country is in Spain. In fact, the word "beret" is never said alone in French but always as "beret basque." Obviously that stand was selling Basque specialities.
Syrups go into any sort of water or are used in cocktails and desserts.
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Post by mich64 on Oct 12, 2014 17:26:27 GMT
I have begun to see syrups being sold here. They seem to be adding it to coffee and teas. I do enjoy, what they call at my favourite café, a London Fog tea. It has earl grey tea, steamed milk and a vanilla syrup added to it. It is treat when I stop and order this. It looks like there are many flavours to choose from there compared to what I know of here.
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Post by lagatta on Oct 13, 2014 3:21:25 GMT
Yes, I figured those bérets were Basque, especially the bright red ones. I think there are only two manufactures of Basque bérets left, one on the French (or "northern") side, the other within the Spanish state. Bérets are very practical in chilly damp weather, but not so much while grilling food!
The Creole stuff was appealing. The cheeses looked nice, but most were quite pricy.
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Post by htmb on Oct 18, 2014 2:50:21 GMT
I have certainly found this thread to be visually appealing because of the different people and foods captured in the photos, but I'm mesmerized by several of the compositions. I think the creative way you've framed many of your shots goes a long way towards adding even more interest to the thread. I've always found your photos to be very nice, Kerouac, but it seems to me that - based on this and some of your threads such as the one with black and white Paris shots - you have expanded your technique and worked to further develop your photographic skills. A very nice thread!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2014 20:13:48 GMT
That is such a sweet way of saying that my photos used to be terrible. Anyway, after dark on Saturday, there are of course the fireworks. I came late and just stood on the side this year.
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Post by htmb on Oct 21, 2014 20:43:37 GMT
That is not what I said, nor what I meant.
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