The French Grocery Store (via i Phone)

 

The French Grocery Store

 

 

Four rows of yogurt,
Over three hundred different types of cheese,
Enough wine to flood a desert,
On any given day at the French grocery store, with over eighty very busy checkout counters!

 

 

The French Grocery Store

 

 

Wine. Rows and rows of it. Yesterday, at the grocery store, there was a bottle of Chateau Margaux 2008 which cost over 500 Euros.

 

 

The French Grocery Store

 

The yogurt aisle in any French grocery store is something to be seen.

The choice is overwhelming.

Chestnut yogurt is my favorite flavor.

In general, the French eat yogurt like the Americans drink milk.

 

 

The French Grocery Store

 

 

If you like cheese then France is your best friend. Though my family does not eat meat, and call ourselves vegetarians, we do eat cheese, yogurt, milk and eggs.

The cheese aisle is just as promising as the yogurt aisle.

 

 



Comments

5 responses to “The French Grocery Store (via i Phone)”

  1. thank you for this post, corey. it’s so much fun to see everyday things from around the world.

  2. 80 eighty check out registers?
    I’ve never seen chestnut yogurt here in the U.S. Safeway used to sell apple pie flavor yogurt when I was a kid; it was like pie ala mode flavor. Cheese, yogurt, wine sounds like a perfect diet.

  3. This was so much fun! Thanks for sharing this glimpse into your life. This is what I love about reading blogs; we get to step into someone else’s world just for a moment, and find the similarities as well as discovering the differences.
    We, too, are a yogurt lovin’ family. My daughter fell in love with Pineapple yogurt in France. She talked about it for weeks! you can just imagine how she was in yogurt heaven when she saw the yogurt isles in large super market! She took photo after photo of the shelves abundantly filled with an array of flavors that we cannot find here in the states. I want to shop at your store. Looks amazing.

  4. I love cheese and chestnuts. Most people I know call themselves vegetarians when they don’t eat meat but still eat dairy and eggs, why nitpick. Thank you for the tour and please continue being you.

  5. Fascinating!

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