France is often lovingly described as a land of wonderful gastronomic experiences: cassoulet, a casserole of white beans, duck legs and pork; poulet basquaise, tender chicken flavored with ham, tomatoes and peppers; boeuf bourguignon, cuts of beef slowly cooked in red wine and vegetables; the list goes on. Knowing of these traditional French dishes, I was a bit nervous to study abroad in Paris this past summer as a vegetarian. Of course, I knew I wouldn’t starve, but would I miss out on experiencing Paris to the fullest? Would I feel left out of a major part of their culture?
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Ut vix agam solum perfecto, labitur expetendis dissentias id has, mei habeo illud dicam ex. Ea sea paulo oratio rationibus, justo labore feugait ea nam, vel an fuisset probatus. In oportere maiestatis vim, id his inani saperet delenit. Pri elit oblique ne, odio aliquam qualisque eam te. Ad nam lucilius quaestio, sit ex semper recusabo maluisset, per et altera graecis consequat.
Ut vix agam solum perfecto, labitur expetendis dissentias id has, mei habeo illud dicam ex. Ea sea paulo oratio rationibus, justo labore feugait ea nam, vel an fuisset probatus. In oportere maiestatis vim, id his inani saperet delenit. Pri elit oblique ne, odio aliquam qualisque eam te. Ad nam lucilius quaestio, sit ex semper recusabo maluisset, per et altera graecis consequat.
Staying on campus for spring break? Don’t let it get you down! There are plenty of things you can do and places you can go…