10 Tricks & Secrets for Grocery Shopping in Paris, France

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2022
  • In this video, we'll share with you 10 tricks about grocery shopping in Paris and in France. Enjoy.
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Комментарии • 283

  • @heathermullen8647
    @heathermullen8647 Год назад +32

    One of my favorite things to do is visit a grocery store no matter what country I am in. Thanks for another great video.

  • @billywalik6411
    @billywalik6411 Год назад +29

    Don’t forget to purchase a shopping bag at the register. They are unique, extremely strong and literally last forever! Quite the conversation piece at your local market, stateside as well!

    • @georginamount3013
      @georginamount3013 10 месяцев назад +1

      also great souvenirs

    • @stevenbarnes8238
      @stevenbarnes8238 6 месяцев назад

      My wife still uses ours from 2015 and 2018. Super cheap too.

    • @laurawilliams2790
      @laurawilliams2790 2 месяца назад +1

      "Le sac", the macrame type, is esp. great because it can be rolled up and carried in a purse in case you need it for random purchases when you're out and about.

  • @vatsmith8759
    @vatsmith8759 Год назад +19

    Food shopping is one of the highlights of any French holiday and I always fill up my car with groceries before I get the ferry back to England.

  • @davidmusset3435
    @davidmusset3435 8 месяцев назад +3

    baking soda is called bicarbonate de soude found in the cleaning aisle, instant yeast is levure boulangère and baking powder is levure chimique both found in the baking section

  • @degunver7672
    @degunver7672 Год назад +14

    Eiffel Tower pasta!! 😊 I loved the French supermarkets. My husband found a bottle of wine for 20 euros that cost $220 at home! The Nutella filled biscuits (cookies) are fabulous. Many Americans might be surprised at having to bring your own bag and bagging your own stuff. Oh , I almost forgot ~ the flavored plant based “milk”
    😋 banana 🍌 , extra super Almond flavor ( marzipan) Delicious! Black current juice! So many fun things to try that we don’t have in the states. 🇫🇷

    • @laurawilliams2790
      @laurawilliams2790 2 месяца назад +1

      I found a $2 bottle of Merlot that was a thousand percent better than ANY Merlot in the U.S. I've never had bad wine in France. In the States, it's often hit or miss.

  • @francinesicard464
    @francinesicard464 Год назад +34

    When in France, Carrefour and Monoprix are my favourite stores. The quality of the food is flawless. I had to smile when Antoine mentioned the Carambar caramel, my favourite when I was a child and now my eldest grandson's. Love your videos

  • @uyen-phuongnguyen8757
    @uyen-phuongnguyen8757 Год назад +5

    Freshly squeezed orange juice for breakfast at Monoprix is excellent.

  • @mpTraveller87
    @mpTraveller87 Год назад +9

    At the airport now… waiting to board our flight to Paris. 🎉🎉Thanks for the “food souvenir” idea.

    • @spannaspinna
      @spannaspinna Год назад

      Some people go to japan just to buy souvenir kit Kats

  • @warrenwolf4690
    @warrenwolf4690 Год назад +5

    We went to a grocery store close to our hotel by the arc De triomphe
    We got a bottle of rose for 2.5 euros. Magnificent

  • @Atypical60
    @Atypical60 7 месяцев назад +3

    Best bras I’ve ever purchased were from Geant Hypermarche in Mandelieu. Next summer, I’m buying more!

  • @instantlocal3657
    @instantlocal3657 Год назад +7

    L-O-V-E Monoprix (purchased my grandchild's organic layette and toddler clothes there and now the sibling reaps the benefits. For me? I still wear here in California, the skirt and sweater I purchased in 2002 and 2012 respectively). Thanks for the content!

  • @davidmusset3435
    @davidmusset3435 8 месяцев назад +2

    For Americans in France if you’re looking for buttermilk look for lait fermenté in the refrigerated dairies section

  • @aeolia80
    @aeolia80 10 месяцев назад +16

    For those wondering about the dairy selection in France, it's a lot more nuanced that shown in this video. If you are from north America, there is this type of dairy product that says UHT on it, those are the shelf stable before opening dairy items because they are extremely high temperature pasteurized. Again for those from North America, those items are only good for hot things like coffee, tea, hot chocolate, making other desserts or cooking where heat will be added to it. For anything more on the cold side any UHT dairy product is going to be absolutely disgusting to anyone that is more used to "fresh" dairy products, it'll taste burnt, so be aware of that. You can buy fresh dairy products like cream and milk in the refrigerated section (she said they won't have them in the video, but they do, they exist, in both cow and sheep milk, every store will have them, don't worry) but you won't find a huge selection of them, and it'll usually only be 1% (demi-ecreme) or whole (entier), skim milk (ecreme) is only ever sold in the UHT version. As for creme, this is where it can be the most complicated. There many different types, there are UHT versions of everything, so be careful, just because the package says "creme" does not mean it'll be the cream you're thinking of. Creme legere will be more like "half n half" that most North Americans are used to, yes, but it isn't 30% butter fat, nor is creme entier at 30%, if you want good heavy whipping cream (or double cream I guess it the UK word), you want "creme fleurette", if you are intending to whip it it must have a fat content of over 30% butter fat (on the back label this will read as "matières grasses") and it CAN NOT be UHT in any way or it won't whip up, if for some reason you end up with a cream that is UHT or not at least 30% butter fat, there is a stabilizer you can buy called called either chantifix or fix-chanti or cremefix, they're all the same and most french people use it because they almost always will have the UHT stuff and don't know about the not UHT rule for whipping, lol. Anyways, I know this is long and most people just visiting for a couple of weeks won't care about this but you'd be surprised how often someone has visited and met people and said "oh, let me make you something for our picnic yadayada for thanking you" and you ask for items but then your recipe that ALWAYS worked in North America jsut falls flat, lol, wanna know how many times I've seen this happen, lol, sooooo many times, lol. Also, cream cheese does in fact exist in France, but if you ask any French person they will have no idea what in the hell you're talking about, lol, ask for Philadelphia, just that, not even cheese after, just say something like "Est-ce qu'óu je peux trouver Philadelphia?" or something like that while in the dairy section and they will know exactly what you need, also most if not all plain fromage tartiner can double for cream cheese though it's not exactly the same.

    • @honeyrococo
      @honeyrococo 10 месяцев назад +2

      @emiliecoats this was a great comment. When I first got to France the dairy was the most perplexing thing! Now I use St Moret instead of Philadelphia 😊

    • @laurawilliams2790
      @laurawilliams2790 2 месяца назад

      Great info! Merci!

  • @evelyngrammar
    @evelyngrammar Год назад +78

    I remember the first time I went into a grocery store in Paris looking for eggs. In the US, these are refrigerated. Not so in Europe. I was trying to imitate a chicken when the store employee said: "oeuf?" and walked me to the aisle where they were kept. Things are different outside the US and finding the differences is fun!

    • @yaowsers77
      @yaowsers77 Год назад +17

      when in doubt, sound it out!

    • @searchingfortruth5995
      @searchingfortruth5995 Год назад +2

      Why are the eggs not refrigerated?

    • @yaowsers77
      @yaowsers77 Год назад +25

      @@searchingfortruth5995 They don't pasteurize their eggs. Fresh eggs have a layer of protection against bacteria. Once you pasteurize eggs, that layer is gone. People who grown their own chickens and gather the eggs here in the US also don't refrigerate their eggs unless they can't use them in a reasonable amount of time.

    • @sheila771
      @sheila771 Год назад +2

      We danced the same chicken dance 😂😂😂

    • @Nevyn42
      @Nevyn42 Год назад +10

      @@yaowsers77 it’s not pasteurization. US/Canadian eggs are washed and European eggs are not.

  • @flatironnewyork
    @flatironnewyork Год назад +8

    Fleur de sel from the supermarket comes in pretty containers and make great gifts. I'll be on the lookout for different flavored potato chips next time - that always makes a fun souvenir. Thanks!

    • @t7147
      @t7147 Год назад +1

      I also bring back Fleur de sel for my friends! People really love them.

    • @livinlikelocals
      @livinlikelocals Год назад

      Great idea!

  • @sylvia767
    @sylvia767 Год назад +11

    Thanks for your videos. We find them so informative. My family and I are planning a trip to Paris this summer to celebrate two milestone birthdays and we can't wait to see this all in person and to put your great tips to use! Love your videos!

  • @jasonibiza7993
    @jasonibiza7993 Год назад +6

    Great help! On point up to the smallest details, incredible dedication... thank you for all of these! ❤

  • @csjames69
    @csjames69 Год назад +6

    We shopped at a Carrefour supermarket near Gare de Lyon and had no issues. Also went to a pharmacy for medication and no problems.

  • @jenniferkuzman5695
    @jenniferkuzman5695 9 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed this videos! Fun to watch! I have lived abroad in Slovenia and shopping in a grocery store is very similar (especially bagging the fruit, weighing it and getting a price sticker). Love the candy aisle...too many choices!!!

  • @RPLstudiocity
    @RPLstudiocity Год назад +13

    Loved this! I'm planning to move to the Nice/Antibes area in the new year and just love to see what my new everyday life will be like. I'm going to have to control myself in some of those aisles!! I want to try ALL THE HARIBO! haha Thanks for a fun video!

  • @naomimoe217
    @naomimoe217 Год назад +2

    I loved going to the grocery store in Paris and finding some delicious souvenirs.

  • @gerlindeherman1349
    @gerlindeherman1349 Год назад +3

    you guys are a lot of fun...since watching your videos,I ve started to love France,which really wasn t my thing in the past..so I m actually looking forward to visiting Paris one day...gotta brush up my french speaking and writing skills lol....thank you for all you do and best wishes!

  • @timwebley6870
    @timwebley6870 Год назад +2

    Just wanted to say thanks for the videos. I really enjoy them. They bring back memories of when I lived in France. I hope to get back soon. Merci et Bonne journee.

  • @juliegoodflores2314
    @juliegoodflores2314 Год назад +5

    Wonderful video- very helpful. Thank you for thinking about practical, real life situations. We appreciate you!

  • @lindatheubet9383
    @lindatheubet9383 Год назад +2

    Love, loved this video! One of favorite pastimes in Paris. Thank you for sharing. I forwarded this to my friend, Nate, who also loves Paris and grocery shopping there.

  • @bencruzsf
    @bencruzsf Год назад +17

    Very interesting to note how one has to weigh the produce and put a tag on it before going to the cashier. I never even thought of going to a grocery store in Paris but tried one in Aix and that was a lot of fun. :)

    • @SherylsAerials
      @SherylsAerials Год назад +1

      Same in Florence. I always buy a reusable bag there as well. Great souvenir.

  • @lauraguida8482
    @lauraguida8482 Год назад +1

    I've been waiting for this one. Thank you so much, this was really helpful!

  • @AnneMB955
    @AnneMB955 Год назад

    The other times in Paris I remember buying food was easy. This video reminded me. Your vids are slowly helping to bring it all back. Cheers from 🇦🇺

  • @mariaferreras4369
    @mariaferreras4369 9 месяцев назад

    Loved the stores! Fresh fruits and veggies! Fresh squeezed orange juice! The items are wonderful. Also nice cookies and chocolates and cheeses! Thank you!

  • @nakiabrown994
    @nakiabrown994 Год назад +6

    Love the channel!! But I have to agree, I struggled as an American trying to work my way through the grocery isles in Paris. I mean the set up is just different from what I'm accustomed to here in the states. But I met a really nice French sales associate at the supermarket I visited; she was very generous and patient in taking my questions on where to find certain items. At times if I was unsure of certain ingredients on the label due to the language, I asked her. Lovely lady! Lol and if you know me, I hate searching for things I didn't put away, it wears my patience very thin

  • @missmayflower
    @missmayflower Год назад +3

    Try the yogurt in France. It’s lovely.

  • @lesleyjohannson6605
    @lesleyjohannson6605 Год назад +1

    Love your channel! Thanks for all the great tips for visiting Paris.😊

  • @wendyboshoff7071
    @wendyboshoff7071 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hello from South Africa 🇿🇦 these vlogs are so helpful! Travelling to Paris in December and will def be visiting the grocery stores. Amazing video to get an idea how much things cost 🙌🏼

  • @jacquelineb4375
    @jacquelineb4375 Год назад

    Hi from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
    I enjoy your videos, particularly the Paris ones.
    Being a girl who loves her food I look forward to trying out many of the food establishments you have recommended.👍
    Please keep them coming.

  • @annemiekewielinga7203
    @annemiekewielinga7203 Год назад +8

    Just came back from Paris…thanks for the helpful video about the metro. It was a glorious mini vacation, can’t wait to return

    • @damiaanspatrick2050
      @damiaanspatrick2050 Год назад

      Maar Annemieke toch wist niet dat je problemen had met de Metro, het is zo simpel.

    • @annemiekewielinga7203
      @annemiekewielinga7203 Год назад

      @@damiaanspatrick2050 klopt, maar het is dus veel handiger om een navigo kaart te kopen in plaats van losse kaartjes

    • @damiaanspatrick2050
      @damiaanspatrick2050 Год назад

      @@annemiekewielinga7203 Kom jaarlijks 3-4 keer in Parijs. Heb geen probleem met losse kaartjes.

  • @terrymojica7219
    @terrymojica7219 7 месяцев назад

    Just visit paris went some of recommended places enjoy it even river cruise food is excellent went also farmers Market. Thank you for sharing this places ❤️ ❤❤❤

  • @aliciaandsassatravels
    @aliciaandsassatravels Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @yettaloyd507
    @yettaloyd507 Год назад

    Thank you. We really appreciate your channel and the information is wonderful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @strawberriebabieex3
    @strawberriebabieex3 Год назад

    you guys are doing great! keep it up. very interested in learning more about Paris and France before going there after a long break.

  • @markledesma2396
    @markledesma2396 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, will definitely go to a grocery for souvenirs.

  • @brandons1847
    @brandons1847 Год назад +4

    So excited to have found your channel! I leave for Paris next month.

  • @nadezdadedic-robinson673
    @nadezdadedic-robinson673 Год назад +1

    Great video, I really enjoyed it. Thank you!

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 11 месяцев назад

    My favorite discovery in a town in the south was grocery store spigots to fill yiur wine jugs. Loved that!

  • @phillipsmom6252
    @phillipsmom6252 Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks! 👍😀

  • @sa21g22g23
    @sa21g22g23 Год назад

    Très splendide et très jolie vidéo touristique du jour de la belle et douce ville de Paris

  • @iieshacarter
    @iieshacarter Год назад

    So helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @RAD6150
    @RAD6150 11 месяцев назад

    I loved going to our local store when we had an apartment by the Louvre one summer... G20... they also had the Lorina grenade artisanale soda we love.

  • @jeffnmichele3296
    @jeffnmichele3296 Год назад

    Thank you! ❤

  • @kamebodywork2745
    @kamebodywork2745 Год назад

    We just visited that park yesterday! Your helped make our first trip to Paris great

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 Год назад

    Thank you for the video!

  • @debrastauffer
    @debrastauffer Год назад

    Another great video. Merci.

  • @keih4669
    @keih4669 Год назад

    thanks for the video, it's very informative~~~~~

  • @michelemarie2499
    @michelemarie2499 Год назад

    Bravo 👏💕
    Thank you very much 💕😊😊💕

  • @LiamWalsheliamskitchen
    @LiamWalsheliamskitchen Год назад +11

    Not all milk is shelf-stable in my experience. Most, yes, but I did find a few varieties that were not, for example a variety called "Marguerite". From what I understand, this one is actually not pasteurized, but rather microfiltered. It is absolutely fantastic. I would absolutely recommend this one if you can find it.
    Also, on my last visit to France, I discovered Picard, which is a frozen food store. I tried a few frozen pasta dishes from there and they were EXCELLENT considering they were frozen.

    • @LiamWalsheliamskitchen
      @LiamWalsheliamskitchen Год назад +3

      @@LesFrenchiesTravel you're welcome. Definitely try to find the Marguerite milk - it tastes really good. I bought it at one of the large Carrefour stores - the Bercy location.

    • @RAD6150
      @RAD6150 11 месяцев назад +3

      Frozen vegetables are a whole different level in France. We bought this blend with potatoes and green beans... better than any here in the States.

    • @Beth_Alice_Kaplan
      @Beth_Alice_Kaplan 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@RAD6150 Belgium, too.

  • @laurengriffin2225
    @laurengriffin2225 Год назад +1

    I luv food shopping in France. We had no problems with labels. The potato chips are the best.

  • @anabnur2179
    @anabnur2179 Год назад +1

    Merci beaucoup Amazing couples and lovely 😍🌹😍🌹😍🌹😍 blessing day at Paris

  • @jenniferlanouette164
    @jenniferlanouette164 Год назад

    Thank you for a very useful video.

  • @Harta23
    @Harta23 Год назад

    Hello friend good morning
    Greatting from Macau
    Thanks for great sharing
    Look nice shopping in Paris
    Full watched

  • @33lviana
    @33lviana Год назад

    I love this video it's very informative 👍

  • @elsaacevedo7053
    @elsaacevedo7053 Год назад +2

    We love Monoprix, its our favorite grocery store and located all over Paris.

  • @Connie-bf3vb
    @Connie-bf3vb Год назад

    You guys are my favourite vloggers

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this lovely tips. It's always wonderful to do grocery, even when u r abroad. Yes, d sweets, chocolate, biscuits, coffee n tea r ideal for souvenirs.

  • @BadMonkeyTouring
    @BadMonkeyTouring Год назад

    We have a E. Leclerc not too far from our house in Saint-Paul-de-Vence and I really enjoy shopping there. A bit further away is Casino, which is also very nice. I travel for a living and never miss the opportunity to go into the local grocery stores. I alway bring back lots of goodies.

  • @kamkarter8821
    @kamkarter8821 Год назад

    Love this video.

  • @patriciateague8677
    @patriciateague8677 Год назад

    This sounds like a fun chance to get a few unique snacks for the hotel room.

  • @LizzieLeiding
    @LizzieLeiding Год назад

    Eiffel Tower pasta! Love it 🥰

  • @naturalshatara9559
    @naturalshatara9559 Год назад

    Love your videos awesome 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @katherinemarsh784
    @katherinemarsh784 Год назад

    Bonne weekend Monsieur Antoine et Mme Colleen. J'aime votre videos. Your French videos are great! : ) I recommend le mangues. The mangos. Bonne Soiree.

  • @davidmusset3435
    @davidmusset3435 8 месяцев назад

    You can find peanut butter at Intermarché and most bigger supermarkets, as well as Naturalia which carries almond butter as well, albeit more expensive than in the US.

  • @Muns876
    @Muns876 Год назад

    I love love your videos

  • @ClarkJ2265
    @ClarkJ2265 Год назад

    Great tips!

  • @kimmielovesparis1
    @kimmielovesparis1 9 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed looking around in the grocery store. I’m from Canada so all our labels are in both English and French…and it to difficult to navigate. The surprise was the eggs…they were not refrigerated and out on the shelf. When we brought them back to our airbnb, we put them in the fridge. We also brought back a small pepper mill…there were so many options and we went with mixed. Plus the jam…thankfully you an buy it here now.

  • @jerrymiller2367
    @jerrymiller2367 Год назад +1

    I LOVE that Orangina! I was surprised at the milk being in the dry goods section. There must be a different way of processing it.

  • @gerrypower9433
    @gerrypower9433 Год назад +2

    If you're going to try to speak French, and purchasing ground coffee, first look up how to conjugate "moudre." It is one of the must frustratingly irregular French verbs. (You want "café moulu.")

  • @Ape4Apes
    @Ape4Apes Год назад +6

    How timely! Arrived at my Lyon apartment yesterday. Will be in Paris next week. First thing I do when I have a long enough stay with a kitchen - or at least a fridge- is to go to the market and buy some Petit Suisse! Wish I could get it in the US.

    • @camiller4916
      @camiller4916 10 месяцев назад

      I love Petit Suisse! We have a local grocery store that will carry it from time to time.

  • @adrienhb8763
    @adrienhb8763 5 месяцев назад +1

    There some fresh milk near the butter or cream. Pick the red cap milk, it’s better.

  • @broadway520
    @broadway520 Год назад +2

    Too soon! I'm only back in the US 11 days since coming back from France and I already wish we'd done more of this and miss the food!!

  • @Beth_Alice_Kaplan
    @Beth_Alice_Kaplan 10 месяцев назад +1

    My first trip I was delighted that only sugar cubes are used! I pocketed quite a few, and they came in handy when I was walking (and walking!) and I needed extra fuel. Plus, IMHO they’re much more classy.

    • @Beth_Alice_Kaplan
      @Beth_Alice_Kaplan 10 месяцев назад

      @@LesFrenchiesTravel Ha! (I'm just going to assume you've watched the old Looney Toons animation, yes?)...this makes me think of a Bugs Bunny 1952 short "Rabbit's Kin," featuring the one-time character Pete Puma. (RUclips now forbids posting any copy-written work in its entirety, but you get the point with the 1-2 minutes of footage they allow.)

  • @teresatanasi5143
    @teresatanasi5143 Год назад +1

    Well I will probably never have the pleasure but seriously, you made me WANT to shop in a French Grocery Store☺️😘

  • @bjmurray1842
    @bjmurray1842 Год назад +1

    hey les frenchies! Nice work. You might mention, however, that many Parisians might not respect a queue, even in a supermarket. Also, Picard is great for frozen items. Not crappy ones,

  • @rosemarymaggio8224
    @rosemarymaggio8224 Год назад

    Good tips

  • @penelopepitstop762
    @penelopepitstop762 Год назад +2

    I gotta have my Diet Coke, my one addiction. Such a helpful video, as usual! Thank you.

  • @heatherhoward2513
    @heatherhoward2513 7 месяцев назад

    Recommending all your vids to my daughter who's going to france at the end of 2024. Maybe she'll like paris more this time.

  • @johnrheycabucos8747
    @johnrheycabucos8747 5 месяцев назад +6

    ill be traveling alone to Paris tomorrow!!!! wish me luck

  • @PS-ru2ov
    @PS-ru2ov Год назад

    I love monoprix the clothes are excellent and very stylish

  • @pji1979
    @pji1979 5 месяцев назад +2

    I don't know if people really find grocery shopping in a foreign country daunting, nor do they expect to find the same things as at home. I think exploring foreign grocery stores is a fun adventure for most.

  • @janebaker966
    @janebaker966 Год назад +3

    This time round I loved going shopping in the local stores,a Franprix,Monoprix or Carrefour. There were other stores too but I kept to those. I wish we could buy those Lays brand crisps in UK
    because they are so flavourful.

    • @marionappelbaum950
      @marionappelbaum950 Год назад +1

      Lays crisps are walkers crisps in the uk.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Год назад

      @@marionappelbaum950 they may be and thanks for the info but there is nothing in the Walkers range of an flavours that matches the french version cheese flavour.

    • @marionappelbaum950
      @marionappelbaum950 Год назад

      Have you tried the brit flavour cheese crisps. I believe lays and walkers are both now owned by pepsi. They labelled walkers with the lays logo 1989

    • @marionappelbaum950
      @marionappelbaum950 Год назад +1

      XL were the beat cheese crisps. Made in Lancashire and only available in the north and scotland in the 70s. An old sixpence a packet. Gone now. They were taken over by golden wonder. But, never the same. You used to open the packet of crisps and the cheesy lovelyness was amazing. You would swap crisps for the bottom of a Hartleys ice cream. Cheesy crisps and ice-cream work really well, with a splash of monkey blood!

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 Год назад +1

      @@marionappelbaum950 I usually buy my crisps in lidl or Aldi now and ready salted. I've just never come across such a cheesy flavour in Britain as in this french crisps. I do suspect that big manufacturers tailor their recipe versions to suit what sells best in different locations.

  • @BKLNHobo
    @BKLNHobo 10 месяцев назад +2

    For some reason you can't use a credit card to pay at a grocery store in Paris; it has to be a debit card or cash.

  • @jeffcarrier7435
    @jeffcarrier7435 Год назад +7

    The produce tips work for DE and CH, too.
    Bag, scale and tag.
    I’ve been to a Geant Casino in Saint-Louis (Haut Rhin) and the have full Boucher, Carcuterie and Frommagerie in the store. They would pre package fresh cheeses for different regions in France for 5€.

  • @durgeshmishra1357
    @durgeshmishra1357 Год назад

    Hello Bonjour
    Could you please make a video on cheap super market or affordable store for students in France

  • @carolinedrolet25
    @carolinedrolet25 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for that gresat video...I am surprise how low the prices are for cheese alcool....

  • @davidmusset3435
    @davidmusset3435 8 месяцев назад

    Intermarche has sriracha sauce as well as worcestshire sauce

  • @amandapillay7405
    @amandapillay7405 10 месяцев назад +1

    I make it a point to go to a local supermarket whenever I travel... its a " let's pretend I'm a local" thing with me. 😊

  • @jontran4829
    @jontran4829 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I will be in Paris for two weeks. I'm sure I will need to do laundry. Would love it if you do a quick tutorial on laundromat.

    • @filiaaut
      @filiaaut Год назад +1

      I'm probably too late, but in case it might be useful to someone... I've only known a few laundromats, and they were all in France. Typically, contrary to "at home" washing machines, you have only a few "programs" available, with set temperature, runtime and spin cycles, you cannot pick these options separately. The programs are meant to cover different use cases.
      You'll have a "délicat" or "laine" program, which runs with cold (room temperature) water and which might skip the spin cycle, it is meant for very delicate clothes and wools, the absence of spin cycle leaves your clothes very damp. Then, you have the programs for regular clothes, at 30°C or 40°C, which might be labelled with the temperature, "coton" or "synthétique", indications like "mix", "couleur", "sport", maybe a duration in minutes, or a combination of these things. Most clothes can withstand 30°C, and it is generally enough for clothes that aren't stained nor really dirty, but which need to be freshened and rid of ordinary body smells, clothes that are more on the sturdy side (and don't contain fragile fibres) are fine at 40°C (plain cotton tee-shirts, jeans, etc.), if they are a little stained or if they are sports clothes, the 40°C program will probably be a little more thorough. 60°C is another common temperature, used for coton bedsheets, pillowcases, towels, dishcloths, aprons, etc. ; in case of lice, it is the recommended temperature to get rid of them, which you probably won't need as a tourist. 90°C is generally the highest temperature available, it can only be used on white coton sheets, linen, that sort of things, the water is nearly boiling, so it kills all the germs, but it is too hot for most things. Long story short : 30°C or 40°C are probably what you need, depending on how dirty and how fragile your clothes are.
      Many laundromats have different sizes of washing machines, and the price depends on which machine you use (the bigger ones are more expansive). The size is indicated in kg of clothes you can put in them, you don't need to actually weigh your clothes, if they fit with a little space to spare, you are fine. For reference, "ordinary" washing machines for use at home are between 7 and 9kg, laundromats might have smaller and much bigger machines, pick the appropriate one to avoid overpaying.
      Drying machines are even simpler : only one program, generally 10 or 15 minutes long, and you pay for how many times you want to use it.
      A lot of laundromats have an automated vending machine for washing powder and softener, it is more expansive than buying it at the supermarket, but if you only need one or two doses, it might be more convenient.
      Normally, you can pay with coins, bills (at least small ones) or credit/debit card.
      Machines are locked while they are working, so you can run quick errands if there are shops nearby and come back before the time is over. I never had any clothes stolen, but I heard it can happen, so you can stay with a book or your smartphone if you want to be cautious.
      It is a bit hard to give general rules, because they can change from one laundromat to the other, but that should cover the bases.

  • @carolbrenner3121
    @carolbrenner3121 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @jamesvalenti9288
    @jamesvalenti9288 3 месяца назад

    I worked at a grocery store here in the Northeastern US (NJ specifically) for 12 years. I have since made a career change, but whenever I travel, I enjoy going to a grocery store. Its interesting to see what some stores have, how they are set up, etc. I do plan on making a trip to France in June. I plan on spending a few days in Normandy for the 80th anniversary, and a few days in Paris. Your videos have been EXTREMELY helpful. I am just curious...I want to bring some stuff back to the US...specifically, liquids. What is the best way to do that?

  • @baconpancakes8899
    @baconpancakes8899 Год назад

    Yall make so many good videos, I'm surprise that yall only have 61k subs, I thought yall had a million

    • @timkellyD2R
      @timkellyD2R 11 месяцев назад

      @@LesFrenchiesTravel It won't take long with the highly actionable and above all practical content. As I write this the subs have already doubled from the original comment. Is there a Patreon yet?

  • @dibat94
    @dibat94 Год назад +1

    6:00 no preservative at la boulangerie indeed, those are to be found at la pharmacie 😂

  • @davidmolarin
    @davidmolarin Год назад

    I just love the roasted chicken potato chips!

  • @nicholasrv8834
    @nicholasrv8834 Год назад +2

    I remember the carembars as a kid growing up. The way they stuck in your teeth.......... delicious. Do they still have "malabars" the big pink bubble gum? they made the biggest bubbles i have ever seen. funny how just thinking about 2 candies brings me back to me 10 year old self. Thanks guys