I'm completely in love with baguettes
I'm home from France but I've developed a very serious relationship with baguettes while away.
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10 comments:
I hope it's reciprocated?
I understand entirely!
Coincidentally, my six words are about food too
Baguette and cheese are my temptations every week.
Mmmm, me too. :)
Yum.
Perfectly understandable!
I know what you mean - in terms of bread I'm prejudiced (because I'm Dutch) and I forever long for the croissants they make there - crispy on the outside and soft on the inside:)
I love baguettes! I've even learned how to make them at home....yummy!
Welcome home!
Sounds wonderful! I hope you can get them where you are — but will they taste the same without the ambiance?
PS I gave you a poem this time — and a long one! I hope that's OK.
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