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Elizabeth Bard

    Elizabeth Bard is an American journalist based in Paris whose writing delves into art, travel, and digital culture for prominent publications. She transforms her observations and stories into compelling narratives. Her work is distinguished by keen insight and an engaging narrative style. She offers readers a unique perspective shaped by her experiences abroad.

    Elizabeth Bard
    Piknik v Provence
    Lunch w Paryżu
    Piknik w Prowansji
    Lunch in Paris
    Dinner Chez Moi
    Picnic in Provence
    • 2017

      Dinner Chez Moi

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(304)Add rating

      Bard's inspiring cookbook explains how to cultivate French-style eating habits that encourage healthy thinness along with essential joie de vivre. Bard ( Lunch in Paris ), raised in an American home where processed cheese and bottled salad dressing were staples, has the enthusiastic zeal of a convert to her French husband's ways...Sitting down to eat together and not snacking through the day are approachable goals; conquering American portion sizes will be the real French revolution. - Publisher's Weekly

      Dinner Chez Moi
    • 2015

      Picnic in Provence

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(2578)Add rating

      Escape to Provence this summer with the "brave, funny" sequel to Elizabeth Bard's bestselling Lunch in Paris (Diane Johnson). Ten years ago, New Yorker Elizabeth Bard followed a handsome Frenchman up a spiral staircase to a love nest in the heart of Paris. Now, with a baby on the way, Elizabeth takes another leap of faith with her husband when they move to Provence and open an artisanal ice cream shop. Filled with enticing recipes such as stuffed zucchini flowers, fig tart, and honey-and-thyme ice cream, PICNIC IN PROVENCE is the story of everything that happens after the happily ever after. With wit, humor, and a scoop of wild strawberry sorbet, Bard reminds us that life-in and out of the kitchen-is a rendezvous with the unexpected.

      Picnic in Provence
    • 2011

      Lunch in Paris

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(504)Add rating

      Part love story, part cookbook, Lunch in Paris is a forthright and funny story of falling in love with a Frenchman and moving to the world's most romantic city. From gutting her first fish to discovering the French version of Death by Chocolate, Elizabeth finds that learning to cook and building a new life have a lot in common.

      Lunch in Paris