Saturday, 20 November 2010

Vous me prendrez bien un p'tit poulet rôti ?

Anyone for a freshly roasted chicken? This is a bit of a household view in France, most butchers roast chicken for you. You can even buy it piping hot. I'm sorry that I won't be able to visit your blogs until tomorrow. Too busy. Conferring with Father Christmas and all that...
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Je ne pourrai pas faire de tournée des blogs aujourd'hui. Trop de choses à faire et un rendez-vous important avec le Père Noël.

30 comments:

Paulie said...

YUM! Tell Father Christmas I have been good. . . :o)

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Very tasty post. I can almost smell the chicken. I like your shot from yesterday too. Very nice.

Elisa N Viajes said...

À cette heure-ci, volontiers!
Miam!

Diane AZ said...

The warm red and yellow colors make me hungry!

Photo Cache said...

juicy juicy chicken. i would love some for dinner tonight.

ewok

EG CameraGirl said...

I think I can smell the delicious aroma over here. :)

Anonymous said...

Our local grocery store has roasted chicken every day and I'm quite fond of them - very tasty.

Father Christmas??!! Really??!! Just kidding, I've already started decorating my office at work. One week from today starts 'shopping mall avoidance' month :-0

Jack said...

This is one of the rare times that French images look just like ours in the U.S. We have roasted chicken in our stores, too.

Take a little break from blogging if you need it, Ciel. We will wait for you to return.

A l a i n said...

La vie est une marche en avant bonne shopping; le poulet tourne dans un sens que j'aime.

Kim said...

Yum! I'm just about to make dinner and wish I had stopped by a rotisserie :-) You have me intrigued about the lock, and I'm curious the typical cost in Euros one might pay for a piping hot chicken in Versailles.
-Kim
PS-Father Christmas? Already? Now I'm feeling behind :-) (although I have my stamps and cards already, and a house on Whidbey reserved for the fam to enjoy Christmas week).
-Kim

Randy said...

Do they deliver? Looks yummy!

T. Becque said...

That looks like a tasty stop on your Christmas shopping. I'll email you my address (joking) :)

Oh, yes they are meters and locks as you suspected in my photo :)

Small City Scenes said...

Whisper in Father Christmas' ear that I have been ever so good. Please!!!! MB

Dave said...

Umm I'm hungry just looking at this shot. I hope youve been good all year.

Dina said...

A chicken always tastes better this way.
They are right keeping them behind lock and chain. :)

VP said...

Not now, but I could consider this in a few hours! Say hello to Father Christmas...

Malyss said...

Fais lui un gros bisou de ma part, et dis lui que je l'attends avec impatience! (au Père Noel, pas au poulet roti! Ü)

Gine said...

Comme une petite caille toute rôtie, tu tombes dans le panneau du Père Noël ? Bonne journée, alors !
Joli sujet ...

brattcat said...

Is the butcher afraid the chickens will try to escape? Have fun baking. I hope it's a beautiful weekend to spend in the kitchen.

SRQ said...

Oui, j'aime le poulet roti.

Birdman said...

hahaha! Under lock and key. They look and, I bet, smell scrumptious!

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Cezar and Léia said...

HMmm looks gooooood!
Léia

Lowell said...

Our favorite grocer, Publix, roasts chickens like this, also. They are quite good.

Father Christmas? You're funny!

Thanks for caring, Ciel. Denise is doing well; we're home; the sun is shining and I'm gonna play golf tomorrow!

Hope everything is good for you!

Sharon said...

Yummy roast chicken!

Sharon

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Roasted chicken looks and smells yummy! Santa Baby, I've been verrry, verrrrry good this year, n'est-ce pas?

See you tomorrow, Ciel.
Genie

Halcyon said...

Rotisserie chickens are also popular in the US. They make for a quick dinner, although I don't eat chicken.

Diane said...

Our favourite meal in France is a roasted chicken from the market with potaotoes done under the meat. We have the roasted chicjens here in the UK but they are nowhere near as good. We were surprised to find one with its head still on (and uncerimoniosly shoved into another part of its anatomy!) this year in Normandy. xxxx

Olivier said...

tu as commande au pere noel: des poulets ;o)

Catherine said...

Tu seras bien gentille de lui dire que j'ai à parler avec lui, moi assi.....