La Belle Aurore, my homemade life in Mexico%u2026 I moved from the french Canadian side to Mexico in 2006 and made a life for myself here ever since. One day, while I was walking downtown historical Querétaro in Mexico, I spotted a handmade bar of soap. What a wonderful smell that little package priced at 35 pesos gave to my nose. I said to myself, if somebody here in the middle of nowhere can make handmade soap, so can I! In September the same here, I went back to Canada for a month and learned by myself via internet, how to make soap. Via trial and lots of errors and almost 3 years after, I did make soaps and wonderful ones if I may say so myself. I have published a book of soap %u2018Notebook of a soapmaker on a budget%u2026%u2019 in June 2009 and also a 14 months 2010 %u2018My handmade soaps calendar . Making soaps is a no way return, once I have touched and learned how to make this wonderful product for the skin, I want to keep on making tons of them and keep them all to myself%u2026 In 2007, the idea of making a cookbook crossed my mind and after working one year and half on the idea, I did publish %u2018La Belle Aurore%u2019 a cooking book regrouping old and new recipes from my french family and my friends. This year, I have published a 14 months calendar 2010 of Homemade cookies, including beautiful pictures and the recipes for each one of them. So this blog is all about my homemade life here in Mexico, away from home. See you in the kitchen!
Tags: cooking, queretaro, handmade soap, natural health, homemade
I am canadian, moved to Mexico in 2006, moved to USA in 2008 and moved back to Mexico in 2009. I have so many immigration papers with me, it is a joke. Even my french poodle has its own passport... but life is beautiful! I love Mexico, its food, its people and the simplicy of life. My first stay in this country, I wrote a cookbook and published. In USA, while I was staying there, I got deeper and deeper in cooking and studying food. Now, my homemade sausages, artisanal soap and my cheesemaking are coming to life. While in Mexico this time, my research will be in using local ingredients to create wonderful foods. I also have a project of making handmade soap, 35 kinds in 35 days, using only locals herbs and spice (updated on June 15, 2009, did 35 handmade soaps in 31 days...yap! My eBook tells it all and is available for free, to download on my blog.) Life is a game after all!
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