Among the many wild and small dietary changes that have come into my life by moving to France, none is so significant as the free bread. That's right, while most food is cheaper here, some the same price, and a rare thing or two more expensive, the French are deeply committed to their free bread.
I think every culture should have one free food to get by on. The Italians are almost there with coffee. In Japan it was onigiri, their little rice ball sandwiches. The United States if it had any sense could do French Fries. And here in France, for good or ill, it is the baguette.
Okay fine, the baguette is not free, exactly, but it is so cheap that anyone who can eat bread, or even just wants to feed seagulls, can hardly afford not to buy them. I often see people walking down the streets here with five or six baguettes in their shopping bag. What on earth can they do with six baguettes?! I don't know, but who cares? The entire lot of them cost that person some loose change! They'll figure it out. Croutons? Bread pudding? Avocado toast? Bread crumbs? Something to stop a person from eating too much cheese? It all works, or it doesn't. But the point is it is a risk free venture.
I rarely wander home without a baguette because I usually have a pocket full of change, so why not grab one somewhere? And thus I often have a freshish baguette around the house, and then a couple of older chunks varying from probably okay to 80 percent stale. But I strangely find I rarely have to throw any baguette out. I heat some back up in a bit of olive oil for my aforementioned avocado toast, or have the fresh stuff with some cheese I fell for so the local cheesemonger wont think I'm wasting his time, but more so I find my baguettes replacing anything like rice or pasta I might usually have used in my cuisine. If I'm cooking some nice eggplant with peppers and fresh herbs, putting fresh or old little bits of baguette into it seems to be just the thing to round it out into a full meal.
Is all this white bread good for me?
I don't know.
I feel okay, and I'm hoping our casually walking for hours and hours every day can cover a vast assortment of sins.
Yeah, I'll drink to that.




























