“Pensées” Oil on Canvas- 36X40 (at the Chancelerie du Consulat de France NYC) On Saturday December 4th, I participated to the event “Poetry-Sound-Music Intersections” at A Gathering of the Tribes organized by Chicagoan poet/trumpet Dan Godston. The performers included: 1st set: Kristin Prevallet (poetry) and Edmund Mooney (electronics) 2nd set: Nicole Peyrafitte (vocals, poetry), David [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Food Sources'
Whipped Cream, Crêpes & Paintings
December 24th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Chansons · Food Sources · Live Shows · Manhattan · Paintings/Drawings
In Pétéram We Trust!
December 13th, 2010 · 6 Comments
In the county of Luchon (where I was born and raised) we are really serious about Pétéram. Pétéram is an ancient local dish made from a combination of tripe (intestine & pluck), lamb & veal feet, ham, carrots & onions. During my last visit home I had to have my fix of Pétéram; so one [...]
Tags: Family · Food History · Food Sources · French Food · Gasconha/Occitania · Luchon/Bourg d'Oueil · Travel · Visit
Three Sisters Soup
November 29th, 2010 · 2 Comments
I am back from a wonderful trip to the Pyrenees and a short visit to Paris. I arrived just in time to dive into the kitchen to prepare our Thanksgiving dinner. Husband, older son & daughter in law had been very efficient on getting all the necessary ingredients. They also took charge of brining & [...]
Tags: Dinner · Food Sources · Native American · Soups · Vegetarian
Stade Jean Peyrafitte
November 23rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
Luchon’s Mayor Louis Ferré & Jean Peyrafitte On Saturday November 13th, 2010 the soccer stadium in my hometown of Luchon (French Pyrenees) was named the Stade Jean Peyrafitte. Jean Peyrafitte is my father and today he is a dashing 88 years old. His political career lasted for a span of 24 years. Among many mandates [...]
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29000 years ago…and Paleo Lunch
November 18th, 2010 · 1 Comment
It is humbling and powerful to walk through the entry arch of the Gargas Cave. For thousands upon thousands of years humans have entered the cave through this very opening. The Cave of Gargas is situated in the central Pyrenees, 40 minutes away from my hometown. Though mostly famous for its panels of stenciled hands [...]
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My Montanha & My Soup
November 11th, 2010 · 3 Comments
I arrived Monday afternoon in Bourg d’Oueil after a long but pleasant trip. My Pyrenean home is closer to Spain than to Paris and I am not kidding: it takes 15 minutes by car to reach the Spanish border and about 8 hours to reach Paris! My travels began Sunday at 1:30 p.m. from our [...]
Tags: Dinner · Food Sources · Gasconha/Occitania · Luchon/Bourg d'Oueil · Paintings/Drawings · Recipes
Chantons Les Cornichons!
October 19th, 2010 · No Comments
Sunday afternoon I was at the The Tenth Annual NYC International Pickle Day where pickles from around the world were featured, celebrated and sampled—list of participants here. The event is organized by the New York Food Museum & The Lower East Side Business Improvement District. This year the Umami Food & Art Festival curated the [...]
Tags: Chansons · Food Sources · Manhattan · News · Nicole's Writings
Fast Poulet
September 26th, 2010 · 5 Comments
Hilh de puto or OMG! I had so much fun with this project. Truly a spontaneous affair. We had been so wrapped up in our respective working spaces that when dinner time came around Pierre & I realized that neither of us had roasted the chicken. He started by serving the aperitif and plugged WBGO [...]
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Poet’s Lunch
September 23rd, 2010 · 4 Comments
Since Pierre‘s commute to Albany is a little brutal this semester, I try to alleviate it by packing him lunch. I always loved packing food to take away, and when I worked in Manhattan I packed my lunch everyday. I also have very vivid memories from the time when I was a child and we [...]
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Augustus Saint Gaudens On Line
September 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment
The Adam’s memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. This sculpture was commissioned by Henry Adams who asked Saint-Gaudens to create a memorial for his wife, Clover Adam, who had taken her own life . Those who have been following both my blog & facebook postings, might remember the various references I make on Augustus Saint [...]
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