Monday 6 January 2014

Week 2 2014



Hello and Happy New Year!


Ooops – where did week 1 go?

Today is 12th night – the last day of the Christmas season and traditionally the day Christmas decorations get taken down and packed away for next year.  The 12th night is the day that the 3 wise men arrived in Bethlehem, taking gifts to the baby Jesus.
The French celebrate this day with a special cake called the ‘Galette des Rois’ (the King’s cake).   

This frangipane filled cake is served up according to tradition on 6th January.  A lucky charm – known as a fève (originally a bean, but now more often a little porcelain figure) is baked into the cake.  As story goes, the cake is divided into enough slices as people present, and one extra, for the first poor person that passes by.  The youngest person in the group decides who has which slice, and the person who finds the fève is crowned king or queen for the day.  When you buy a Galette des Rois it usually comes complete with a paper crown.

So if you were wondering what to eat with your afternoon cup of tea, on 6th January, it has to be a Galette des Rois!  Bon appétit!

Whatever you eat this week in the Gironde and Dordogne regions – enjoy!

Happy New Year, sending best wishes for a happy and healthy 2014,

Helen

Week 2 2014

 The hibernating season is well under way!  If you hear of any events and activities happening, please let me know.  Even the local cinemas have very little choice.

Monday 6 January

Tuesday 7 January

Wednesday 8 January

The sales start today and last five weeks, finishing on 11 February.

 8 January 20h30 : The Immigrant is playing in VO at La Breche cinema in Ste Foy.
On the mean streets of Manhattan, Ewa falls prey to Bruno, a charming but wicked man who takes her in and forces her into prostitution.  Starring Jeremy Renner, Joaquin Phoenix and Marion Cotillard.

Thursday 9 January

Friday 10 January

Saturday 11 January

11 January 17h45 : The Immigrant is playing in VO at La Breche cinema in Ste Foy.

Sunday 12 January

12 January : Marche des Puces at Rauzan.  I really don’t know where else you can head to on a Sunday in the winter, nor do I know what’s happened to the little restaurant that used to serve food inside the Brocante.

12 January : Vide Grenier at Cadillac

Coming up…



And finally…

If you fancy having a go and making the famous Galette des Rois here is an English adaptation of the recipe http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/5078/galette-des-rois

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