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Douce France

Locality: Wadeville, New South Wales, Australia



Address: 4505 Kyogle rd 2474 Wadeville, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.douce-france.com.au

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23.01.2022 Valentine, Happy Valentine Solo and Duo https://frenchbliss.com.au/



22.01.2022 Selon les régions, certains objets sont définis de manière différentes... I remember the first time I came to Poitou-Charentes and was asked at the cashier if I wanted "une poche'... To me, 'une poche' was a pocket... but she referred to 'un sac plastique' (a plastic bag). I figured it out and had quite some fun with my partner about it- he knew, that's his home region : )

22.01.2022 Le fromage, c'est sacré : ) we should get called 'mice' not frogs...

22.01.2022 Playing with words and sounds... Tranche d'humour : )



22.01.2022 We love sharing about French culture : ) Faux-pas are a way to learn for any expat'... that's how you discover what is proper to do or not in another culture. https://www.youtube.com/watch

21.01.2022 I see fields of lavender...

20.01.2022 Une marée noire sur l'île Maurice...



16.01.2022 This is a French trap too : )

16.01.2022 les règles (pas de grammaire cette fois) pour une vie plus 'sage'

16.01.2022 Merci Joan : ) 'Hier encore' de et par Charles Aznavour, 1964... Le temps passe... Time flies by... Great ad!

16.01.2022 That's what We (=the French) mean about Choosing Cheese...

15.01.2022 Authentic French products online, starting with soaps... Discover some French essentials and add this French touch to your Home Sweet eco Home



15.01.2022 Voilà, c'est fait! 2021 commence... Nous vous souhaitons santé et bonheur, en espérant qu'un peu de français y contribue grandement Tchin, Tchin!

13.01.2022 C'est tres beau...

13.01.2022 Homophones et jeux de mots : )

12.01.2022 Des verbes du 1er groupe... dans une belle citation : )

11.01.2022 Le choix des mots pour combattre certains maux

11.01.2022 TERM 3 will be ONLINE TUITION ONLY : ) Learn French with a French native & experienced teacher directly from home. With Zoom, learning is interactive & fun. Contact Douce France to book a time : )

11.01.2022 Let soak in French 10 min a day : ) Learning a language works better as an everyday task: listen and sing a song, talk to yourself, watch a podcast, challenge yourself with Duolingo...

10.01.2022 Il est très doué ce Félix : ) EnJoY and brighten your day with beautiful truth.

10.01.2022 Un peu de positif lorsqu'on apprend la forme négative : ) A bit of positism when you learn the negative form

09.01.2022 Un petit Rébus... Vous devinez le message?

08.01.2022 Found a great website about cultural awareness : ) I like this quote... "A French person will likely tell you if you have made a mistake. This may be interpreted as rude or out of place in some scenarios, but they would expect you to do the same to them out of respect."... Oh yes!!! to me, it is a matter of respect, it's being true to the person- No offence mate. But I understand for I feel offended when I come to the fact someone didn't tell me the truth not to hurt my feelings... https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/french-culture

07.01.2022 En ce moment, en France... on est prêt, on veut que ça change et que la démocratie soit respectée... Chacun d'entre nous a le pouvoir, ne l'oublions pas... mais plus que tout, nous voulons exercer notre devoir de citoyen. https://www.facebook.com/onestpret.fr/videos/196053675041437

03.01.2022 Nice pictures of naked Marseille Soap at the moment on French Bliss Instagram. Authentic French products online, starting with soaps... Discover some French essentials and add this French touch to your Home Sweet eco Home https://www.instagram.com/?hl=en Follow French Bliss!

03.01.2022 My learners are so passionate, they pass their French down the whole family : ) Le français, c'est pour tous!

02.01.2022 Et vous, quelle est votre histoire????

01.01.2022 At a lunch recently, 'la veuve clicquot' was mentioned... Our Australian friends now know what 'veuve' means... it means 'Widow', so your favorite champagne name is the 'Clicquot Widow' : ) Who was this woman? definitely a great businesswoman from a wealthy family who had connections with Napoleon & Josephine Bonaparte... Learn more from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Clicquot_Ponsardin... Madame Clicquot, née Ponsardin, Widow Clicquot or Veuve Clicquot (16 December 1777 29 July 1866), known as the "Grande Dame of Champagne", was a French Champagne producer. She who took on her husband's wine business when widowed at 27. Under her ownership, and her skill with wine, the company developed early champagne using a novel technique. The brand and company of Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin still bears her name. Biography Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin, born 16 December 1777 in Reims, was the daughter of a wealthy father, Ponce Jean Nicolas Philippe Ponsardin (from 1813, Baron Ponsardin), a textile manufacturer and politician.[2] Her mother was Jeanne Josephe Marie-Clémentine Letertre Huart. She married François Clicquot at the age of 21. Her husband died six years later. Her husband's death may have been suicide,[3] but it was attributed to typhoid.[2] Madame was wealthy by virtue of her very well connected family. Napoleon and Josephine had both stayed at her family's home (L'Hotel Ponsardin was the name of their household, not literally a hotel). Her father was made mayor of Reims by Napoleon's decree.[4] Her husband François died in 1805, leaving his widow (veuve in French) in control of a company variously involved in banking, wool trading, and champagne production. Under Madame Clicquot's control, the house focused entirely on champagne, and thrived[5] using funds supplied by her father-in-law.[4] Under her management and her skill with wine, the company developed early champagne using a novel technique called riddling. Prior to this invention the second fermentation of wine to create champagne resulted in a very sweet wine with large bubbles and sediment from the remains of the yeast used in the fermentation in the bottle (which creates the bubbles in the wine) resulting in a cloudy wine. She still used the original English technique of adding sugar, but after this second fermentation was complete the bottles were held upside down. The bottles were regularly turned so that the dead yeast would all gather near the cork (riddling). Once the settling was complete, the wine near the cork was removed, followed by an addition of wine to refill the bottle.

01.01.2022 Jeux de mots : )

01.01.2022 When you need a bit of Love : ) Besoin de mots d'Amour et de voir la Vie en Rose?

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