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Culinary Adventures restaurants offers a unique blend of authentic ambiance, impeccable service and delectable cuisine. Our lively “American in Paris” atmosphere blends your favorite neighbor café with the best of Parisian bistros.
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We are proud to welcome French 75 back! This French American bistro resides in a 60 year old c0untry cottage where style and romance are deliciously combined. The decor is rich, intimate and romantic. The menu offers contemporary renderings of classic bistro dishes.
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Canon de 75 modèle 1897 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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French 75 (cocktail) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French 75 is a cocktail made from cognac, champagne, lemon juice, and sugar. There is some controversy over whether the cocktail was originally made with cognac or with gin and champagne. The drink w...
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I have been a fan since the first time I saw the video for her eighties superhit on French TV, but with this, her one-woman/one-accordion show, Caroline Loeb has become one of my favorite Frenchwomen of all time.
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2 tsp superfine Sugar ... 1 1/2 oz Lemon juice ... 1 Orange slice...
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More Champagne Cocktails:; Lava Lamp; French 75; Earl Grey Fizz; Blackberry Bellini; Wild Thyme Bellini; Mimosa; Kir Royal; Champagne Hula; Big Spender; Strawberry Vice; Maverick Martini; Pumpkin French 75; Bellini Martini; Trois Vines; Rising Star;
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The 75-millimeter M1897, a light, potent little gun with a vicious rate of fire, was the mainstay of the French field artillery in World War I. Hence the drink. Of all the many champagne-and-liquor combinations known to contemporary mixology, this one has the most élan.
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The gun was called the French 75--officially known as the 75 mm Field Gun, Model of 1897 (French). Its innovative development was its recoil system consisting of two hydraulic cylinders, a floating piston, a connected piston, a head of gas and a reservoir of oil.
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