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7 French Holidays And How They Are Celebrated

7 French Holidays And How They Are Celebrated Jan.22.2021 When I decided to move to France for a year, I hadn’t really thought about the French holidays and celebrations that would immerse me so completely in French culture. It has been a delight to experience a year of French celebrations, even during the coronavirus pandemic. The following public French holidays and celebrations are a few unique days worth marking on your calendar. 1. Epiphany January 6 Epiphany, l’Epiphanie in French, is a Catholic holiday that commemorates the day the Three Kings arrived to see the infant Jesus. In France, this is celebrated with a special dessert, La Galette des Rois (Kings’ Cake). The Galette des Rois, a round puff pastry filled with almond cream filling and a trinket, graces the shelves of every patisserie in January. And why are the Kings’ Cakes sold with a golden paper crown perched on top? This 400-year-old French tradition has the youngest member of the family hide

A scrumptious French custom can win you a night at The Snop House

A scrumptious French custom can win you a night at The Snop House Find the hidden bean in the cake of kings at top French boulangerie-pâtisserie Le Grenier à Pain to win a one-night stay at The Snop House boutique hotel 2 January 2021, 10:00am by Amy Micallef Decesare Many of us look forward to the festive months of December and January to spend time with family and friends, get time off work or school, and enjoy the Christmas feasting for days at a time. The Snop House and its exclusive partner, Le Grenier à Pain, are eager to demonstrate their gastronomical French excellence by means of their products as well as their stellar hospitality.

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