FRENCH FOOD ADVENTURES: Two Yorkshire Sisters discover French Cuisine.
October 2024

I hope everyone is tucked up warm now that the weather has turned. Soon you will be tucking into parkin and thinking about a certain holiday coming up at the end of the year.
We have some exciting news at Yorkshire Appetite. We are delighted to announce the publication of our book, "French Food Adventures: Two Yorkshire Sisters Discover French Cuisine." Yes, now available HERE on Amazon
Back at the beginning of 2023 Jill, one of our Harrogate guides (and yes, my sister) and myself decided to embark upon a culinary adventure. Having spent some of our childhood driving round France with our parents experiencing the delights of camping on a budget, we decided to go on a road trip all around France. This time however, it would be different. No more of our mother’s standard lunches (cheese sandwiches, an apple and maybe a piece of fruit cake – it seldom varied), we would dine well.
We had our route mapped out -essentially down the West side of France and back up the East side, in my trusty Citroen. We decided to experience as many food experiences as we could. Of course we checked out various eateries – ranging from the Michelin Starred to the Bouchon/Estaminet rustic restaurants - in search of the regional specialties. Food Tours were obviously there to be enjoyed too and we did try a fair few. We also visited food producers, both industrial and artisan, to discover the stories behind these favourite foods.
We love a food tour as you know and the particular mix of food, food history, culture and local history and how they all combine together. We sought to recreate this in a travelogue which looked at each region we visited and examined the history, the gastronomic traditions and how you could experience them. Although Jill and I have lived apart for decades, it was great to reunite in this adventure and share our experiences and thoughts from the busy markets of Lyon to the fragrant lavender fields of Avignon, as well as from God’s own country.
In addition to serving as a helpful reference for French regional dishes, the book also pays homage to our late parents, Alan and Gwyneth, with whom we shared childhood camping holidays in France – our modest holiday eating habits rather in contrast to the abundant flavors we enjoyed this time. With delicious recipes, useful travel advice, and personal stories tucked into each chapter, this book is the perfect travel partner for both foodies and adventurers. We hope that the book will please and inspire readers of all types, be they seasoned foodies, adventurers, or those who treasure family reunions.
To celebrate the publication of our adventures, we are hosting a book launch next Wednesday 23rd October, 6.30 pm at Starling Bar Café Kitchen in Harrogate. We would love to see any of our supporters there at this informal gathering. Please use this link to book yourself a place – it’s free!
A toute l’heure or Ah’ll see thee there!









