The Kitchn reader Benita Larsson wrote in from Sweden to share some images of her sparkling white, inviting, immaculately organized family kitchen. After the jump, we catch up with Benita to hear about the kitchen renovation in her cheerful, charming house.
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Food blogger and cookbook author David Lebovitz is an American renter in Paris who inherited a narrow kitchen with a motley assortment of appliances stuffed under the slanted roof of his 650-square-foot top-floor apartment near the Bastille. “In America, if you don’t like your kitchen, you bulldoze it,” he says in his kitchen on a recent afternoon. “But renters don’t really spend a lot of money to do that in France.”
Well, that's what the editors of Madame Figaro claim in an article this week to coincide with the opening of the 14th annual Paris edition of the Salon du Chocolat, which runs until November 2 in Paris. They did a survey about the chocolate habits of their readers, finding out that 50% of French chocoholics prefer dark chocolate (despite the myth that everyone here eats dark chocolate, there are plenty of people who go for American candy bars). And their favorite moment of the day to eat a square of chocolate? An astonishing 80% said their favorite moment to eat a square of dark chocolate was in front of the TV.
For the last 10 years or so, Halloween has been mildly embraced by a certain number of French people, and it's not surprising to see pumpkin-shaped brioche and other Halloween-inspired creations at boulangeries and pastry shops around Paris at this time of year. But the holiday that is always celebrated here (as in many parts of the western, Christian world) is All Saint's Day on November 1, and yesterday at the boulangerie I noticed a little basket of traditional Corsican Pain des morts that is eaten to mark the holiday...
The dessert stand has always been a tableware object of negligible necessity, a little altar for baked goods that can nevertheless be worshipped for its aesthetics, as any self-respecting collector will tell you. But this vintage lace-patterned Blaue Blume Dessert stand designed by Tina Tsang really does take the cake...
I was amused to read some commenters on Emma's post wondering if the cupcake fad was nearing an end suggest that the next big bonbon on the horizon may be the little French macaron. Because of course in Paris, it's "La cupcake-mania" that is threatening to supplant the macaron mania that has spread from the pâtisserie to the world of fashion and home décor...
Just a bit of kitchen-inspired home decor for a Monday morning -- like these teacup table lamps and teapot pendant lights from Original BTC in Oxford, England...
Black cabinets, countertops, floors and appliances come in and out of fashion in kitchen design. But what about black paint? More and more people are painting at least one wall of the kitchen dark with chalkboard paint. But in this kitchen featured in Swedish magazine Skona hem, the far wall of a mostly white kitchen is painted in a matte black...


