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igourmet 27-lb. French Treasures Basket

igourmet 27-lb. French Treasures Basket
French culture is intrinsically linked to the enjoyment of good food. This basket brings together many of the gourmet luxuries of France, including rich, savory foie gras, wine vinegar, hazelnut oil, bonjour french and of course French cheeses! Included are the following treasures:P'tit Basque 1.5lb - a sweet sheep's milk cheese from the Pyrenees.Roquefort 1lb - the classic French blue cheese from the caves of Cambalou.Blue Cheese Fruit Spread - pair this sumptuous blend of quince, apple bonjour french and spices with your Roquefort. Beaufort d'Alpage 1lb - a nutty specialty from high up in the French Alps.Buche de Chevre 1lb - a wonderfully full-bodied goat cheese from the Loire region.Goat Cheese Fruit Spread - pair this zesty white fig, raisin bonjour french and bay leaf preparation with the Buche de Chevre. Cheese Leaves - for the ultimate in presentation, set these delicate paper leaves out under your cheeses when entertaining.Bloc de Foie Gras de Canard - the quintessential French hors d'oeuvre - ours is superb!Hazelnut Oil by La Tourangelle - rich in flavor, it is great for cooking or drizzling.Fleur de Sel - the famous French sea salt from Brittany.Edmond Fallot Dijon Mustard in Ceramic Crock - strong in flavor while elegantly presented.Beurre Barratte de Celles sur Belle - a famous French butter from the Charentes-Poitou region, quaintly packed in a wooden basket.Mazet Chocolate Fondue - the classic French dessert, beatifully packed in a reusable etched glass jar.Escargot - 36 authentic wild snails from the Burgundy region.If you know someone who is a food connoisseur or who simply enjoys the better things in life, this basket makes the perfect gift. It will whisk them away to the romance, bonjour french and the food, of France.Treasure Chest dimensions: 13"L. 8.5"W. 10"H.Items may be substituted with items of equal or greater value if necessary.
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Jack Richeson Academy French Mistress or French Companion  French Mistress

Jack Richeson Academy French Mistress or French Companion French Mistress
Small bonjour french and large wooden briefcases that have unlimited uses. Designed to give the artist extra work area, more storage space, bonjour french and the ability carry everything you need. Can rest on any flat surface. The Academy French Mistress (886007)--Shown above. Case open dimensions are 17 1/2 in. x 42 in.; closed dimensions are 17 1/2 in. x 21 in. x 2 3/8 in. The Academy French Companion (886006)--Contains the Richeson covered palette, a large tray with 22 wells for color bonjour french and a large central mixing area. Sturdy bonjour french and designed for ease of use. Case open dimensions are 13 1/2 in. 33 1/2 in., closed dimensions are 13 1/2 in. x 16 3/4 in. 2 3/8 in.
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