do you know why they call those things 'tuiles'? because tuiles means shingles, and the things you made look like the clay/ceramic shingles that you see on spanish-style homes.
I started this blog to write about my first trip to Europe. Without this trip, I would have never pursued my dream of becoming a cuisinière. This blog then progressed into an illustration of my life as a student at ESCF - Ferrandi in Paris. Now I am off to the real world of cuisiniers. Vive la France!
Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles staring at computer screens all day, filling out useless forms and listening to eight different bosses drone on about about mission statements.
1 comment:
do you know why they call those things 'tuiles'? because tuiles means shingles, and the things you made look like the clay/ceramic shingles that you see on spanish-style homes.
Post a Comment