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(To wit: Try Potager for a fine organic dinner, if you can get in.)
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Adding edibles to borders is something I have been trying of late, although the scheme is still in its infancy and on the back burner since I became ill, I have been trying to create a Potager, inspired by the one near me at West Green House.
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Potager (1109 Ogden St.): One of the best restaurants in town, arguably the best in its class: seasonal, organic.
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Potager moderne of Gressent and the Agriculture of Gasparin.
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The only time I need a very sharp knife is when I take care to prepare vegetables in the precise French way that I described in the Potager chapter.
JOIE DE VIVRE ROBERT ARBOR 2003
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The menu is cleverly divided into four sections: "La Tradition," the sort of classic French dishes Mr. Boulud's family served to the people in the sepia postcard; "La Saison," from what's in season in the marketplace; "Le Potager" for vegetarians or people who simply like vegetables; and "Le Voyage," with ingredients and dishes from different locations in the world (this month it's Paris in the springtime).
The Show Moved to 65th Street, the Food Is Another Story 1999
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The menu is cleverly divided into four sections: "La Tradition," the sort of classic French dishes Mr. Boulud's family served to the people in the sepia postcard; "La Saison," from what's in season in the marketplace; "Le Potager" for vegetarians or people who simply like vegetables; and "Le Voyage," with ingredients and dishes from different locations in the world (this month it's Paris in the springtime).
The Show Moved to 65th Street, the Food Is Another Story 1999
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The Potager du Roy was begun in 1678, and completed in 1683.
Royal Palaces and Parks of France Blanche McManus
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The great basin of water known as the Eaux des Suisses was excavated by the Swiss Guard of Louis XIV to serve the useful purpose of irrigating the Potager du Roy, and as a decorative effect of great value to that part of the garden upon which faces the fourteen-hundred-foot front of the palace.
Royal Palaces and Parks of France Blanche McManus
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If this Potager du Roy was not actually the first garden of its class so laid out, it was certainly one of the most extensive and the most successful up to that time.
Royal Palaces and Parks of France Blanche McManus
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