Every day this week, I've been thinking about what I was doing exactly one year ago. Today, for instance, after spending the previous evening at a symphony performed in the best preserved Roman theater in Europe, I sipped un café in the backyard terrace of the former papal palace, danced on the bridge of Avignon, and found respite from the inescapable Provençal sun in a refreshing cone of lavender ice cream. Excuse me for a moment while I indulge in a happy sigh. That's the kind of perfect day that's just not going to be repeated here at home.
But there are a few advantages to being stateside. Like grilling. And, specifically, like waddling back out to the grill after a satisfying meal to use the embers to make s'mores. S'mores are, I think, the essence of American summer in one messy bite. But just because I'm missing my European adventures, I'll mix it up and replace the squares of Hershey's with a healthy dose of nutella. What can I say - when I'm feeling nostalgic, I can get a little crazy in my cooking.
Here's to looking on the bright - or perhaps I should say, sweet and sticky - side of spending the summer stateside.
2 comments:
Mmmmm. I would have a s'more........
Avec un espress, s'il vous plait.
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