Lockdown provides time to reflect and time to let my mind wander. For fun, I wandered into the many English terms that start with the word French.
My French Musings
French 75 – A bubbly-based drink Diana likes
French Braid – A difficult to master hair-style
French Bread – Best experienced in France
French Champagne – Fabulous, but pricy. Try some Cremant instead
French Cuffs – When you want to dress to impress
French Curve – Drawing aid (unrelated to French Maid)
French Cut Beans – Great way to Strive for Five
French Doors – Stylish way to bring the outside in to your house
French Drain – Inexpensive way to prevent flooding using rocks
French Dressing – Sweet, piquant and underappreciated salad dressing
French Fries – If you truly love someone, you’ll share
French Horn – What you get for 5th choice in band class
French Kiss – No comment
French Knot – A needlepoint embroidery stitch and a hair style
French Laundry – Not French, but a great restaurant you can read about here
French Letter – A condom
French Maid – Ooh la la
French Manicure – Very unnatural fingernails that look natural
French Mustache – Think Hercule Poirot (he’s actually Belgian)
French Onion Soup – Rare case where there is such a thing as too much cheese
French Poodle – Obsolete term for poodle
French Press – Diana’s favorite way to brew coffee. Click here for more info on french press coffee.
French Roast – A popular style of strong dark coffee beans
French Roll – When you want to doll up your hair
French Roll – A surprising variety of bread styles
French Tickler – Aspirational
French Toast – Part of a perfect Sunday morning, but it’s called pain perdu in France
French Twist – Another name for a French Roll
French Twist – Another French hairstyle
French Vanilla – A better version of vanilla ice cream
Of course, you won’t find these things in France any more than you can find Swiss cheese in Switzerland.
Any more come to mind?
4 comments
Fun!
I didn’t realize there were so many! Cute French post!
Very fun! Don’t forget the French chef! ;->
Et joyeux anniversaire!
Very Fun ! How about French Crepe – “yummy”