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Tag Archives: Cheese
World Advent : Day 7
The Film: Valentin – Argentina Movies with children as protagonists are often darling, saccharine, or make you want to set fire to the screen. But here is a charming movie where the characters feel tethered to reality and the scale … Continue reading
Posted in Argentina, Christmas, Comedy, Drama, Film, Film Genre, Food, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Period, Snack, Spices, Vegetarian
Tagged Advent, Alejandro Agresti, Argentina, Cheese, Christmas, Cinema, Comedy, cook, Drama, DVD, Film, foreign film, Movie, Movie Popcorn, Olive oil, Popcorn, Provoleta, Provolone, Recipe, Rodrigo Noya, Smoked Cheese, South America
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Advent: Day 25
Joyeux Noel! I hope you enjoyed all the French film and food, your bellies are happy, and your thirst for brilliant entertainment from the land of Paris and Aix-en-Provence is quenched. Here are some pictures of the food, the decorations, and … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Film, Food, Foreign Film, France, French, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema
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