Tuesday 27 March 2012

au marché

I went to Reillane market
with my camera
and...

I have pictures of spinach in bags
and bunches of breakfast radishes,
mysterious varieties of tomato
and photogenic lettuce...

I even braved the incredulity
of French housewives
to photograph Jerusalem artichokes...

but I think that it is my duty
to share with you
the Wonder that is
"The Kitchen Man".

If you do not melt before
these images of mushroom brushes,
salt scoops and wooden tops
you have no heart...

and look at this!
Four sizes of mustard spoon...
seriously...who knew?

23 comments:

  1. Oh!!
    i love The Kitchen Man!!
    Thank you, for giving me these images to take to my dreams tonight!
    :^)

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  2. The scoops.


    Oh,
    the
    scoops...

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  3. Sigh.... and sigh again.... and then sigh one more time.... no wait... I have to sigh again!

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  4. The veggie brushes with their illustrations!

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  5. I have one of those scoops - in a flour bin - it makes baking so pleasurable and I think of the day I bought it at a market in France every time I use it.

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  6. So much woody loveliness. I need at least three of each.

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  7. I must need all these things - especially the scoops..

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  8. Liz in Missouri (USA)March 27, 2012

    Please send at least 3 of each! :-)

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  9. for some odd reason I am reminded of when I read "Scoop" by Evelyn Waugh in Italian - L'Inviato Speciale it was called. Having read it in English I was able to work out that a mazza spaccata was the Italian for a cleft stick. Have never used the expression in conversation since though.

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  10. Wait, are those special mussel brushes? I'm sure I need one of those . . .

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  11. what about the combo micro sewing kit thing though ?? I seem to remember that you splashed out on two of them, one for you and one for MissM

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  12. It has been a while since I was in France but I do remember this type of stall at the marché. I, too, wanted one of everything.

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  13. MrM, you are a discovery each and every time you comment.
    La mazza spaccata is used probably every day by my hubby and his workers.
    If you read in Italian then you must know it well.
    Complimenti!

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  14. MrM, you are a discovery each and every time you comment.
    La mazza spaccata is used probably every day by my hubby and his workers.
    If you read in Italian then you must know it well.
    Complimenti!

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  15. We need A Kitchen Man. Seriously. Send him over.

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  16. Four sizes of mustard spoon you say? They know how to live in Reillane!

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  17. Oh. I am swooning. I am going back for another look.

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  18. When the children were little, my one stab at fantastic parenting was a treasure basket full of interesting items - a pastry brush, a plug on a chain, a tiny fat glass bottle - in a wicker basket for them to explore. You sent me right back there with this post, only this time it was me who wanted to explore.

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  19. I want them all!

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  20. total wooden goodness as Susan said.

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  21. These photos are amazing! French markets, eh? I'm surprised there's only four sizes of mustard spoon, knowing the French!

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  22. I remember an early post about finding just the right potato peeler to replace the one that broke. No wonder you are swooning!

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  23. I'm so pleased I didn't see those. My kitchen don't quite shut properly as it is.

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