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EAT LIKE THE FRENCH, LIVE LIKE THE FRENCH 🍽️ Free e-Guide

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French homes aren’t defined by trends or expensive French homes aren’t defined by trends or expensive décor.

They’re shaped by small daily rituals — fresh flowers, real linens at the table, soft lighting in the evening, and books always within reach.

Simple choices that make everyday life feel a little more beautiful.

Follow @monpetitfour for French lifestyle inspiration, everyday rituals, and life inspired by France. 🇫🇷
Many people who struggle with bread in the States Many people who struggle with bread in the States are surprised by how different it feels when eating in France.

It’s not just romance — it’s ingredients, fermentation, flour quality, and how bread fits into the culture of eating.

Comment BREAD and I’ll send you my blog post explaining why French bread is often easier to digest. 🥖

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French cooking begins with what’s already in the c French cooking begins with what’s already in the cupboard.

Dijon mustard, lentils, coarse salt, cornichons, and bouillon — simple staples that make everyday meals more flavorful without complication.

Comment PANTRY if you’d like more essential ingredients found in French kitchens (including the fridge!).

Follow @monpetitfour for French recipes, traditions, and everyday inspiration.
It’s hard to explain to someone who hasn’t felt it It’s hard to explain to someone who hasn’t felt it.

Nothing dramatic has to happen.
You’re just there.

Walking. Sitting. Existing.

And something in you softens.

Paris doesn’t feel unfamiliar.
It feels like a part of you that was waiting.

Follow me @monpetitfour if you’re a Francophile who adores all things French and France! 🇫🇷
Spring is the perfect time to revisit the pieces t Spring is the perfect time to revisit the pieces that define your wardrobe.

A structured blazer. Cropped jeans. A woven bag and silk scarf.
Timeless staples that return year after year, bringing a quiet sense of polish to even the simplest days.

French style has always been less about trends and more about building a wardrobe you can rely on season after season. 🇫🇷

Comment SPRING and I’ll send you my post on the classic French girl staples every spring wardrobe should include.

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A French café breakfast is simple, consistent, and A French café breakfast is simple, consistent, and quietly satisfying. It’s one of my favorite things to go to a French café for. 

It’s the same familiar offerings you’ll find across Paris and beyond — hot coffee, something from the boulangerie, and a few thoughtful additions that make the experience feel complete without ever being excessive.

It’s less about abundance and more about balance — and it’s surprisingly easy to recreate at home. 🇫🇷

Comment CROISSANT if you’d like the link to my video class where I teach you how to make authentic croissants from scratch. 🥐

Follow @monpetitfour for French recipes, café rituals, and everyday inspiration inspired by life in France.
In France, apéro can be as simple or as elaborate In France, apéro can be as simple or as elaborate as you like.

Sometimes it’s just a kir royale, a few olives, saucisson, and radishes with butter in the spring. A quiet pause before dinner.

Other times, it becomes an apéro dînatoire — a more abundant spread that replaces the evening meal entirely.

Both are part of the ritual. Both are unmistakably French. 🇫🇷

Comment APERO if you’d like my guide to creating a beautiful apéro dînatoire at home.

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Rushing is a habit most of us didn’t choose. We i Rushing is a habit most of us didn’t choose.

We inherited it.

But when you step into Paris, something shifts.
You start walking slower.
You start noticing more.
You stop filling every quiet moment.

And you realize…maybe “doing nothing” isn’t laziness.
Maybe it’s wisdom.

I wrote an entire piece on what the French understand about the art of doing nothing.

Comment ART and I’ll send it your way.
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