The sun is shining outside, but it is windy and cold. In any event, it's a beautiful day rain or shine.
We don't travel out of the country, but if we did....Paris would be the place to start. Since we haven't been there, I do have about 8 cups that were found at the World Market Import Store. Each cup has a country, state, city and I love them.
Here is one from Paris, which I travelled today (in my dreams, tee hee).
My smoothies were re-instated so to speak in my life once again, but today I wanted bread. I love bread, especially French bread and love to cut it in small cubes, sauté the cubes in extra virgin olive oil (evoo)Rachel Ray's saying, and add a tbsp. of butter while the cubes sauté. A little sea salt and sprinkle of cayenne pepper are added and that's all I need. Of course coffee is needed and I buy all types of coffee. This coffee is from Africa, called Kenya AA and it rocks!
Strathmore Vallum tile surface, Series 300 paper, Pitt pen, and Koi watercolors were used. Quick drawing while I drank my coffee and ate my bread. Yum!
Have a wonderful day and Happy PPPP!
Kitchen #6 GloriaV
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Fun Jaunt to Gay Paris! Enjoy your aperitif.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn, I did.:)
DeleteBright and sunny yellow and your bread cubes sound yummy!
ReplyDeleteHi Fran and yes they were.:) Tee hee.
DeleteMerci! Nice sketch of your Paris mug and bread!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joan. The bread satisfied my appetite for the "French" bread.
DeleteFrench bread and a Paris cup but coffee from Kenya. You traveled this morning!
ReplyDeleteI did didn't I. I went to Paris and had French bread and found myself in Kenya with a cup of java. tee hee. It was fun. Thanks for the comment.
DeleteLove the cheerful cup! I'll have to try some more adventurous coffees! :)
ReplyDeleteThere is a new one called ILY and it is awesome, but expensive. It's fun trying different coffee beans. You should see my pantry. Hey maybe I should paint it. There's too much "stuff" in there though, it wouldn't work.:) have a great evening.
ReplyDeleteIt is a good way to travel, Gloria!
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