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  • Jul 29, 2010 ... Happy La Fête Nationale to the French and French minded… and anyone that wants an excuse to celebrate… Bon Appetit! (why do I always hear that in. Julia Child's lilting voice?) Madame Issac Perriere. ? Older posts ...

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