Saturday, 16 December 2017

I can get satisfaction


 Not quite as snowy but still magical with the twinkle of the Christmas lights.

It was a last minute decision to go up to the market in Thônes. We didn't stop to have breakfast at home as the BMW IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON is taking place at Le Grand Bornand this weekend in excellent snow and we knew that this would mean heavy traffic on top of the general Saturday ski crowds; so best to be away early in an attempt to get a jump on everyone else.

Talloires is at lake level and snow had fallen here this morning, but it was colder with a much thicker cover just up the hill. Despite the passage of the snow plough, roads were icy and as recently arrived left-hand drivers, we took our time winding up through Bluffy and beyond.

On the way to the market
Breakfast
Due to the snow, the market was smaller than on a regular Saturday in Thônes, and whilst we would normally shop and then stop, today we opted for breakfast first. Tempted to return to a familiar café, we nonetheless headed into an unassuming little place facing the church. The slightly overdone wood and check Savoyard mountain decoration helped us feel at home straight away.  Unsurprisingly (you are in France, Madame), there were no croque-monsieur available despite the 'Croque-monsieur à toute heure' sign, but the coffee and croissant were fine substitutes, the service was friendly and the snow flakes thick and luscious outside. We were the only guests, but the barkeeper, deep in conversation with a friend, headed towards the door to continue talking out of earshot. Clearly still worried about our possible indiscretion, the ladies headed outside to stand in the snow and continue conspiratorially.

With the arrival of another gentleman, it was back to business. Madame la serveuse realised at this point that the music had stopped. Was Monsieur there to sing for her, she called out, laughingly.
Tomme de Savoie

Thônes


I was too far away to attempt to eavesdrop on this conversation, and too shy to zoom in and get a clear photo, but would have loved to be a part of this tête-à-tête (which then technically would no longer have been a tête-à-tête).

 

 


Back in Talloires with blue skies trying to wipe the grey slate clean.

A perfect culmination to a market visit is displaying our produce and making our lunch selection.
Personally, no fancy restaurant necessary, I can get my satisfaction with what you see below. 

PS If you are thinking that there is a lot of cheese on this lunch table, you'd be right. Promise that the wheel of tomme fermière, the log of goats' cheese and the two wide wedges of Comté and Beaufort made it through more than just lunchtime.

Soup, bread, cheese and ham

As always,  if you would like to read more of our family story, 'But you are in France, Madame', here is the Amazon link for a Kindle copy.
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10 comments:

  1. Looks like a wonderful lunch!

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  2. Delightful atmospheric photos and description, Catherine. Must feel so good to get back into a warm house after a snowy outing! As an aside, we are in Melbourne at the moment, enjoying balmy summer evenings in your home country.

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    1. How lovely that you are in Melbourne. Are you in Australia for long? Would have been good to cross paths. Nothing beats snowy outings that culminate in a casual meal of soup and bread at home or in a cosy mountain café.

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  3. Fromage and saucisson keep well for days (even weeks). A great case for leftovers.

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    1. They do keep well, but often don't get the chance to hang around!

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  4. Hi Catherine
    Just a quick note to let you know that our interview will be live on my website and on iTunes on Dec 26th, along with the reading I did last year.
    Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year
    Rosemary Puddy

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    1. Thanks Rosemary. That will be interesting! All the best to you, too, for the end of year festivities.

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  5. Hi Catherine
    Just to let you know that our interview will be live on my website (thebookpodcast.com) and on iTunes on 26th December. I have also included the reading I did last year.
    Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year
    Regards
    Rosemary

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    1. Message from Rosemary re-published to include website details as follows www.thebookpodcast.com

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