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First Courses and Soups

Appears in
Recipes from a French Herb Garden

By Geraldene Holt

Published 1999

  • About
Soup is the most traditional overture to a meal in France and the variety of French soups is astonishing, but there is many another appetizing first course to choose from.

First, I look for the right signs. A row of table napkins on a clothes line, blowing in the breeze, sparkling windows, and pretty flowers – even if growing in an old painted can – are hopeful. And then, if the place is comfortably busy with local people, I look at the menu. Reading the prix fixe menu of seasonal dishes I decide that things look promising.

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