Café scene in the market square (Place Charles de Gaulle)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Toussaint

It’s Toussaint and we have been busy readying ourselves for the arrival of guests.  They had booked a room at our B&B for the night along with a table d’hôte.  Today was spent  prepping up  both a carnivore and veggie option and a few last bits and pieces needed to be bought from our local Intermarché which was staying open only until 13.30, this being a bank holiday or ‘jour férié’.  This afternoon had been spent at the cooker and chopping board putting together an aubergine bake, a Porc de Tourraine and a tarte au citron.


Chysantemums the flower of choice for Toussaint

Our guests arrived about 6.00 pm cold and hungry.  I had prepared a fire which was crackling in the ‘cheminée’ to welcome them.  This was much appreciated after their long drive from the UK.  After a shower and winding down a little they arrived downstairs for their pre dinner apéros at 7.30.  We had decided to offer them a local liquoreux from Saussignac along with some blue d’Auvergne and freshly cracked walnuts.

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