It is a happy name, isn't it, Joe! And it would make a fine Christmas bombe alaska with the necessary variations! A lovely photo for the season, Genie. {And for any season}
Just found your blog and off now to look at more of your lovely photos of Paris. Julie x I couldn't bear to cut into that sweet little snowman..he is a work of art.
Holy snowman! 34 Euros pour un bonhomme de neige?! Definitely need to freeze this little guy (you get to take him out every year that way.) Fun shot, Genie. Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
I see you've been patisserie-hopping again, Genie. I'm in the "he's much too cute to eat" camp—so I'll just admire him and go up to Ladurée for some ugly macarons! :~}
Miam-miam! A little too cute and definitely too pricey to eat ... I think I will just enjoy your photograph and pretend that I have wonderful will power!
Etant donné le prix! il vaut mieux l'admirer... ou alors le déguster à petit dose!... Attention qu'il ne fonde pas trop!... La bourse elle aura fondu! Très jolie photo cependant! gros bisous
Sheer hedonism.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen the name for "snowman" in French before. A very happy name it is too.
ReplyDeleteIt is a happy name, isn't it, Joe! And it would make a fine Christmas bombe alaska with the necessary variations! A lovely photo for the season, Genie. {And for any season}
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and off now to look at more of your lovely photos of Paris.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
I couldn't bear to cut into that sweet little snowman..he is a work of art.
He looks so cute, very contented with himself. I couldn't eat him.
ReplyDeleteI could only admire him, never take a bit though. He's much too charming to eat.
ReplyDeleteSam
edible art. mmmm
ReplyDeleteToo cute! It must be wonderful to visit Paris during the Christmas season.
ReplyDeleteYes, very bad for the wallet. Who could afford that?! (But, it looks delightful.)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not good for the budget -- or my diet for that matter, but I would love at least a bite of it! Looks delightful and delicious!
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Sylvia
Il est trop mimi pour manger ! :D
ReplyDeleteSometimes, things seem to be too cute to be eaten, don't you think?!
ReplyDeleteHoly snowman! 34 Euros pour un bonhomme de neige?! Definitely need to freeze this little guy (you get to take him out every year that way.) Fun shot, Genie. Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteUnless my eyes deceive me, it would have to be a very intimate dinner party.
ReplyDeleteI see you've been patisserie-hopping again, Genie. I'm in the "he's much too cute to eat" camp—so I'll just admire him and go up to Ladurée for some ugly macarons! :~}
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeletePass! These days I would not even think of trying something so big.
ReplyDeleteHow could something that cute be edible? It is adorable. I would certainly forgo the diet to try this.
ReplyDeleteKris
Miam-miam! A little too cute and definitely too pricey to eat ... I think I will just enjoy your photograph and pretend that I have wonderful will power!
ReplyDeleteI also think he'd look pretty cute (i.e; yummy) sitting with me on the couch while I watched reality TV and dug in with a spoon! nom nom nom x
ReplyDeleteEtant donné le prix! il vaut mieux l'admirer... ou alors le déguster à petit dose!... Attention qu'il ne fonde pas trop!... La bourse elle aura fondu!
ReplyDeleteTrès jolie photo cependant!
gros bisous
Wow, for 34€ does he at least clean out your intestine while he's in there? He's already done it to your pocketbook...
ReplyDeleteWow! I hope it's a lot bigger than it looks. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute...and I bet he's not that hard to make, if you have a good cake and are good at making meringue.
ReplyDeleteTrès adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks very tasty!
ReplyDeleteWell darn!!! He's awfully cute...but if he were set in front of me...would I take a taste??? Hmmm....food for thought!!!
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