.......................................and perhaps being a child at heart helps.
In The Secrets of Pistoulet you will share not only the sweet story of Mademoiselle J. but special soups (potages) printed on cards one pulls from their envelopes, along with other recipes woven into the story.
I can't resist sharing a few excerpts from the recipes................................
Potage of Strength - Strong is the hand that lifts the soul.
Go to the nearest fishing port and acquire moules (mussels) from the fisherman with the largest pecs and most tattoos...........................
Potage of the Heart - Compassion nourishes the wilted heart.
Go to the farmers' market and find the most robust farmer with the rosiest complexion. With tender loving care pick out the deepest purple, firmest beets........................
Potage of Passion - Passionate choices have potent consequences.
Go to the market and find a farmer with a twinkle in his eye. Buy a large quantity of big ripe tomatoes...................
The colorful book slides into a sleeve, so pretty I'm delaying hiding it in between all these other recipe books - perhaps it will stay on the coffee table for a while................then I'll be more likely to take out my large pot and start cooking a special soup.
................the introduction to the Heart-Awakening Potion - For those whose hearts have shrunk and shriveled......................
On the twilight of a blue moon go to a fruit-bearing pear tree where witches once danced. You will see a faint circle in the grass surrounding it.............................
Caution: One taste of this potion and the heart of the afflicted will swell with compassion and generosity. There is no return. Happy feelings are often a side effect.
Perhaps Pistoulet can work its wonders on you.


