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Cooking French, Vol. 2: The Cuisine of Burgundy and Southern France - $7.99 Cooking French, Vol. 2: The Cuisine of Burgundy and Southern France - |
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French Provencial Chair - Pecan Frame with Burgundy Fabric $279 French Provencial Arm Chair with Pecan Frame, Padded Arm and Burgundy Fabric. Manufacturer: Bernards. Brand: Bernards. Part Number: 7551. UPC: 708939755113 |
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Burgundy Wine $81.25 Burgundy wine (French: Bourgogne or Vin de Bourgogne) is wine made in the Burgundy region in eastern France. The most famous wines produced here those commonly referred to as Burgundies are red wines made from Pinot Noir grapes or white wines made from Chardonnay grapes. Red and white wines are also made from other grape varieties, such as Gamay and Aligot respectively. Small amounts of ros and sparkling wine are also produced in the region. Chardonnaydominated Chablis and Gamaydominated Beaujolais are formally part of Burgundy wine region, but wines from those subregions are usually referred to by their own names rather than as Burgundy wines. Burgundy has a higher number of appellations dorigine contrle (AOCs) than any other French region, and is often seen as the most terroirconscious of the French wine regions. The various Burgundy AOCs are classified from carefully delineated Grand Cru vineyards down to more nonspecific regional appellations. The practice of delineating vineyards by their terroir in Burgundy go back to Medieval times, when various monasteries played a key role in developing the Burgundy wine industry. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 86 Publication Date: 2009/11/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches |
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Burgundy (Region) $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Burgundy (French: Bourgogne, IPA: bu ]; German: Burgund) is a region historically situated in modernday France and Switzerland. Burgundy was inhabited in turn by Celts, Romans (GalloRomans), and in the 4th century, the Roman allies the Burgundians, a Germanic people originating in Sweden, who settled there and established their own kingdom. This Burgundian kingdom was conquered in the 6th century by another Germanic tribe, the Franks who continued the kingdom of Burgundy under their own rule. Later, the region was divided between the Duchy of Burgundy (to the west) and the County of Burgundy (to the east). The Duchy of Burgundy is the best known of the two, later becoming the French province of Burgundy, while the County of Burgundy became the French province of FrancheComte, literally meaning free county. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/08/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches |
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French Provincial Arm Chair with Pecan Frame and Burgundy Fabric $310 -French provencial arm chair with pecan frame, padded arm and burgundy fabric. -Set measures 27 x 23.875 x 20 |
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CHECKERED SHORT $39.99 CHECKERED SHORT |
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CHECKERED STOCKINGS $21.99 CHECKERED STOCKINGS |
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Overall View of French Vineyard During Harvest in Cote de Nuits Section of Burgundy $79.99 Carlo Bavagnoli Overall View of French Vineyard During Harvest in Cote de Nuits Section of Burgundy - Premium Photographic Print |
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French: $16.99 France has a culinary tradition that is among the most renowned in the world--from the sun-drenched specialties of Provence, through the lusty, full-bodied dishes of Burgundy at the country's heart, to the classic seafood found along the Atlantic coast. Each area has its own atmosphere and distinctive cooking style, based on the flavorful provincial produce--pungent cheeses, aromatic herbs, delicate butters and creams, fresh fish and shellfish plus an array of game, poultry and meats of the highest quality. Influenced by geography and tradition, these regional dishes combined with the classic cuisine create a culinary heritage rich in variety and character. This book provides a comprehensive collection of the very best of France. There are recipes for every occasion and for every level of expertise, including rustic regional specialties such as Cassoulet and Moules Mariniere, extravagant classic dishes such as Lobster Thermidor and Pheasant Breast with Apples, as well as lighter, contemporary creations such as Grilled Goat's Cheese Salad. Over 900 step-by-step photographs clearly illustrate the recipe methods, ensuring perfect results, whether you are attempting a hot souffle, cooking crepes for the first time, or brushing up on your pastry skills. The informative introduction gives a fascinating insight into the background of this most revered of cuisines, while stunning photographs of every finished dish are sure to inspire you to perfect familiar dishes and try out new ones. The cooking techniques are clearly explained throughout and there are useful cook's tips and a comprehensive glossary of unfamiliar terms, so even if you are a beginner in the kitchen, you can easily recreate the authentic flavors of France in your own home. |
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Bernards 7551 French Provencial Chair Pecan Frame with Burgundy Fabric $246.04 French Provencial Arm Chair with Pecan Frame Padded Arm and Burgundy Fabric. Set Up Dimensions: 27 x 26 x 39 1/2 . Seat: 27 W x 23 7/8 D x 20 H. Some assembly required. |
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The Checkered Flag $24.99 The Checkered Flag - Photographic Print |
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Pedaling Through Burgundy Cookbook $7.98 Rolling vineyards with world-famous names. Sleepy hamlets. Farmers in sky-blue overalls. Green pastures dotted with Charolais cattle. And a celebrated cuisine based on butter, cheese, and cream. Burgundy is the quintessential France, and Pedaling Through Burgundy Cookbook is a quintessential taste of France from one of our most acclaimed cookbook writers. From Warm Potato and Sausage Salad Lyonnaise to French Onion Soup Gratinee, Sarah Leah Chase spectacularly recreates the best of Burgundy. Sarah's Boeuf Bourguignonne a Ma Facon is grilled instead of stewed for a delicious summer meal. White wine transforms Coq au Vin. Mushrooms are coated with escargot butter before grilling, Dijon mustard turns a potato gratin deliciously piquant, and there are no less than six variations on the fluffy gougeres always present at Burgundy wine tastings. With more than 60 recipes in all (including Cassis Crisp and Colette's Lemon Tart), much ado about wine, and moments from the road, this enchanting memento is for every food lover who has bicycled through Burgundy and for every cook in love with the flavors of the French countryside. Sarah Leah Chase is a caterer, cooking teacher, and author. When not guiding bicycle tours through Europe, she teaches cooking, and writes and creates recipes at her home on Nantucket. |
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Rudolph III of Burgundy $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Rudolf III of Burgundy (called Rudolf der Faule in German, and Rodolphe le Faineant meaning sluggard or donothing or le Pieux the Pious in French) (993 September 6, 1032) was the last King of an independent Burgundy. He was the son of Conrad, King of Burgundy and the last male member of the Burgundian group of the Elder Welfs family. Rudolfs reign was marked with turbulence. Unable to placate the increasingly powerful nobility, he also had to deal with encroachments of power on the part of OttoWilliam, Count of Besancon until 995, and duke of Burgundy thereafter, as well as Henry II, king of Germany. Henry succeeded in forcing Rudolf to name him as his successor in 1016. When Henry died, the new king, Conrad II, also forced Rudolf to make him his heir. Rudolf died in 1032, at the age of thirtynine, with no surviving issue; Conrad claimed the Kingdom of Burgundy and incorporated it as a third kingdom alongside Germany and Italy within the Holy Roman Empire. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 82 Publication Date: 2010/08/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches |
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Fascinating Art Tiles To Decorate Every Room With Everlasting Charm
Art tiles, with their magnificent beauty, are well-matched to requirements of home improvement. Used as wall hanging to adorn your living room, kitchen or bedroom, or as wainscoting to revamp a foyer, art tiles can be accommodated in any room space. Hand tinted tile has been in use for ages in various parts of the world. From brilliantly painted and chunky Spanish tiles to classical Delft tiles in white with blue decoration, ceramic decorative tile has got a number of applications.
Art on tiles was first introduced in the fourteenth century in Spain and Portugal. The tiles were presented in a solitary color to begin with, and utilized in a checker board form for chess boards. Attractive forms, images and murals were included afterwards. As the reputation of the tile increased, both outdoors and indoors of homes began to be covered with these decorative tiles.
Art tile, nowadays, is specified as any hand decorated ceramic tile. Normally with a recurring, conjoining pattern, this delightful tile differs in style and color and also by the geographical area in which it was formed. French decorative tiles include a lot of blues and burgundy reds on a white backdrop, whereas Spanish and Moroccan decorative tiles employ rich greenish blues, lemon yellows, leaf greens and rusty reds.
Hand painted tiles can be installed at any place in or about the home. The application of every tile will be confined to its constructing specifications. A slim, lustrous wall tile, for instance should not be employed for flooring purposes. A stocky, ceramic ware tile with a lusterless or coarse finish can be employed to cover pathways, stairs and embellish floors.
Numerous time-honored Spanish art tiles are used as wainscoting in entranceways, foyers and dining rooms to add curiosity and vividness to the rooms. Glazed Delft tiles are repeatedly applied as fireplace facades and kitchen backsplashes, as well as mopboards to bring a stroke of color to your space, whilst performing as a safeguard for the walls from damp mops.
French decorative tiles can upgrade your French Country Style kitchen with the addition of the perfect accent and finishing touch to it. Seek putting a series of the tiles at the back of the cooktop, while mixing a row of the decorative tiles with a simple tile alongside the counters.
Bathrooms, patios and recreation rooms are perfect places for thick, scratchy artistry tiles on the flooring. For a more ceremonial doorway or room, attempt decking these tiles into hardwood floors for an attractive look.
Art tiles can be bought at numerous custom ceramic tile stores. You can see there hand-crafted, and hand painted tiles, in addition to modeled tiles, and ceramic tiles constructed to produce a mural. Vintage decorative tiles retrieved from old structures can often be come across in antique shops, and online auction sites. These vintage pieces will often have old mortar still bonded, or may feature a haze from prolonged use for many years, so have a word with a tile restorer about cleaning them before fitting.
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