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paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:menus_start [2025/01/17 04:34] – [1. Start with Simple Recipes] parisyankparis_yank:eat:preparein:menus:menus_start [2025/02/08 12:06] (current) – [Menus] parisyank
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-  * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:apero_dinatoire|Apéro Dinatoire Parisian]] \\  +  * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:apero_dinatoire|Apéro Dînatoire Parisian]] \\  
-  * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:apero_dinatoire|Apéro Dinatoire Niçoise]] \\ +  * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:apero_dinatoire|Apéro Dînatoire, á la façon Niçoise]] \\  
   * [[benev_expert:eat:preparein:menus:puttanesca|Spaghetti Puttanesca]] \\    * [[benev_expert:eat:preparein:menus:puttanesca|Spaghetti Puttanesca]] \\ 
   * [[https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/25/dining/citrus-salad-almond-cake-rice-casserole-recipes.html]]   * [[https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/25/dining/citrus-salad-almond-cake-rice-casserole-recipes.html]]
-  * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:french_breakfast]]\\+  * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:french_breakfast|Petit Dejeuner française]]\\
   * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:french_picnic|French Picnic]]\\   * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:french_picnic|French Picnic]]\\
   * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:crepes|Crêpes in France]]\\   * [[paris_yank:eat:preparein:menus:crepes|Crêpes in France]]\\
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 Cooking is deeply embedded in a culture’s identity. By learning to cook French dishes, you:   Cooking is deeply embedded in a culture’s identity. By learning to cook French dishes, you:  
 ====1. Immerse Yourself in Vocabulary==== ====1. Immerse Yourself in Vocabulary====
-Cooking introduces you to practical and specific vocabulary—ingredients, actions, measurements, and kitchen tools—that can be immediately used in real-life situations. In fact, Because of the 100 years war, English and French have many common terms+Cooking introduces you to practical and specific vocabulary—ingredients, actions, measurements, and kitchen tools—that can be immediately used in real-life situations. In fact, Because of the 100 years war, English and French have many common terms as noted here [[similar cooking and cuisine words in French and English]] 
- +====Learn Contextually====
-  * carotte = carrot +
-  * onion = onion +
-  * soupe = soup, +
-  * steak = steak +
-  * porc = pork +
-  * boeuf = beef   +
-====2. Learn Contextually====+
 Understanding instructions and following recipes provide context, making words and phrases more memorable.   Understanding instructions and following recipes provide context, making words and phrases more memorable.  
-====3. Experience Cultural Nuances====+====Experience Cultural Nuances====
 You gain insights into the culture behind the language, from regional specialties to traditional preparation methods, deepening your cultural appreciation.   You gain insights into the culture behind the language, from regional specialties to traditional preparation methods, deepening your cultural appreciation.  
  
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 Basic dishes like “ratatouille” or “crêpes” or “gratin de chou-fleur” offer easy-to-follow instructions and use common ingredients. Basic dishes like “ratatouille” or “crêpes” or “gratin de chou-fleur” offer easy-to-follow instructions and use common ingredients.
  
-====2. Explore Regional Specialties====+  * [[https://www.cuisineaz.com/diaporamas/40-recettes-minceur-de-gratins-de-legumes-hivernaux-3869/interne/1.aspx|  
 +40 Recettes: Gratin de Legumes Hivernaux]] 
 + 
 +  * FIXME add more easy recipes 
 +====Explore Regional Specialties====
 Dive into recipes like “bouillabaisse” (Provence), “quiche lorraine” (Lorraine), or “tartiflette” (Savoy).   Dive into recipes like “bouillabaisse” (Provence), “quiche lorraine” (Lorraine), or “tartiflette” (Savoy).  
  
-====3. Watch French Cooking Videos==== +====Watch French Cooking Videos==== 
-Follow French chefs or cooking tutorials in French for auditory practice.  +Follow French chefs or cooking tutorials in French for auditory practice. For example, 
 +FIXME add YouTube and French tele shows 
  
-====4. Label Your Kitchen====+====Label Your Kitchen====
 Place sticky notes with French words on your kitchen items for daily vocabulary reinforcement.   Place sticky notes with French words on your kitchen items for daily vocabulary reinforcement.  
  
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 Cooking helps learners embrace the everyday beauty of the French language while serving up a tangible (and delicious) reward. Cooking helps learners embrace the everyday beauty of the French language while serving up a tangible (and delicious) reward.
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 +
 +====== Other Ways to Learn French ======
 +There is nothing like cat videos when it comes to Internet entertainment. Why not link //French Cat Videos// to your French learning experience?
 +
 +  * **[[https://youtu.be/Q34z5dCmC4M?feature=shared|Henri le Chat Noir]]** Henri 2, Paw de Deux
 +      * Henri was so popular that he has his own Wikipedia page [[wp>Henri,_le_Chat_Noir]]. Henri's videos have received millions of views. Roger Ebert called Henri 2, Paw De Deux "The best internet cat video ever made.
 +
 +  * **[[https://youtu.be/hHdFQlqSBA4?feature=shared|Parole de Chat]]** "Humannnnn, Ouvre la Porte"
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