Cher tous,
Our French lunch on 19 June brought together 10 members
around a table in the garden of Candelo Café. With clear skies and sunshine, we
enjoyed dining outside in a friendly, chatty atmosphere, all made for a very
enjoyable afternoon (photo page 2). Our next lunch will be at the Tathra Wharf
Cafe in early August.
French wine tasting on Thursday 26 June: for the first time,
this biennial event offered a surprise: a tasting of truffle-based preparations
to accompany the excellent French wines chosen by Brent McKay (Amazing Grapes,
Canberra). With a total of 26 participants, including members and their guests,
the evening offered a very pleasant mix of flavours and conviviality. In short,
we all had a great time! Thank you to everyone who joined us for a most enjoyable
event, not forgetting a huge thank you to Lilias and Mike for their hospitality
(photos page 3 of your July edition of La Mouette).
In place of the usual recipe of the month, you'll find the
recipe for the two favourite truffle preparations from the wine tasting
evening: truffled Brie and mushroom & truffle spread. I hope you will enjoy
them.
You might remember that our last Car Rally ended in Milton
and, on this occasion, some members of the Alliance Française of
Milton-Ulladulla joined us for our prize-giving dinner. Thrilled with the idea
of organising their own car rally, they are coming to Merimbula at the end of
the month. We would like to return the favour, and are inviting you to a joint
lunch which will take place at the conclusion of their rally on Saturday 26
July at 1pm, either at Wheelers or the Wharf Restaurant. Mike will email you an
invitation as soon as the venue has been chosen. It's a great opportunity to
meet some very pleasant and cheerful ‘colleagues’ (I know those who have met
them won't disagree with me!), exchange ideas and spend a relaxing afternoon in
good company. We hope to see many of you there!
Time for your monthly slice of French news:
• Next month, the 44th Boules Carrées world championship will
be held at Haut-de-Cagnes (Var) - you read that right, it is all about square
boules, a game of boules with a real edge… ! Details of this particular game
can be found under “Le Coin Français / French Corner” of this month’s
newsletter.
• Le Tour de France: the start of the 112th edition of the
Tour de France will commence from the European Metropolis of Lille on Saturday
5 July 2025, the finishing line will be as usual at The Champs Elysées on
Sunday 27 July 2025. To discover the route and its stages https://www.letour.fr/en/overall-route
• France has voted to revive village cafés and bistros. From
200,000 cafés and bistros in 1960, France had just 38,800 by 2023. This
situation mainly affects rural areas, despite the fact that their presence
contributes to economic life and social cohesion, by keeping residents in the
area, attracting tourists and businesses, and creating jobs. On 10 March this
year, French MPs adopted, by 174 votes to 2, a bill aimed at simplifying the opening
of bars in municipalities with fewer than 3,500 inhabitants, where there are
none. The bill must now be examined by the Senate, the upper house of the
French parliament.
• The eighth edition of Votre plus beau marché (France’s best
market), organised by TV station TF1, has announced the name of the winning
market, after millions of votes. Of the 24 markets in the running, the Béziers
(Languedoc-Roussillon) market won the competition, with the Royan
(Poitou-Charentes) market coming second and the Bergues (Nord-Pas-de-Calais)
market third. So if your holiday takes you to one of these towns, don't forget
to pay a visit to the market.
Hoping to see many of you at our Bastille Day luncheon,
A bientôt,
Sylvie