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We're into July and the Marche Nocturne (Night Market) season is underway. But what is a Night Market? It’s certainly nothing like a farmer’s market. Think of it as an open air food hall with added entertainment. There are long communal benches in the centre and all around local food producers, restaurateurs and caterers have stands selling their produce – it’s like street food I guess, but with the added comfort of somewhere to sit.
How does it work? You choose what you’d like to eat, buy it from the stand and take it back to the table to eat and share. So, you can buy your bread from the baker, your wine from a local vineyard and choose whatever else you like the look of, perhaps a plate of charcuterie, a duck breast cooked on the wood from old vines, moules frites or an omelette with cepes. You just never know what you might find…
Week 28
14 July
A politician named Benjamin Raspail proposed that 14 July should become a holiday in France in 1880. Bastille Day was a public holiday for the first time on 14 July 1880.
Nowadays France celebrates with the military parade in Paris and all across the country towns and villages have communal meals, dances and fireworks.
There are plenty of options in and around us, and not just on 14th July, but the 13th and 15th too. You won't have to travel very far to find fireworks this week!
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