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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]]
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-  * carotte = carrot +
-  * onion = onion +
-  * soupe = soup, +
-  * steak = steak +
-  * porc = pork +
-  * boeuf = beef  +
 ====Learn Contextually==== ====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.  
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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.
  
 +  * [[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==== ====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).  
  
 ====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 
  
 ====Label Your Kitchen==== ====Label Your Kitchen====
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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.
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 +  * **[[https://youtu.be/hHdFQlqSBA4?feature=shared|Parole de Chat]]** "Humannnnn, Ouvre la Porte"
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