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Related: About this forumMonet's Palate:Gastronomic view from Giverny Gardens
Claude Monet's love of food is examined, with segments shot in London, Paris and Giverny, France, and a look at foods he loved, including flambé duck with apple, and sailors' mussels. Actress Meryl Streep introduces the film, and food experts Alice Waters and Daniel Boulud discuss Monet's passion for art and fine cuisine. .
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Monet's Palate:Gastronomic view from Giverny Gardens (Original Post)
elleng
Apr 2013
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Major Nikon
(36,818 posts)1. Anyone who is a fan of Monet should endeavor to see his home
Visiting it makes his works come to life. The lily pads and bridge are still there.
BainsBane
(53,012 posts)2. Is that on tonight?
elleng
(130,727 posts)3. It is here, DC area,
on one of our 3 stations, WHUT @ 9:00 p.m.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)4. I'd love that ... wish I had access
Maybe it will show up online soon
elleng
(130,727 posts)5. It may be archived;
it's a repeat.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)6. There is a PBS channel on my Roku
Might be there too! Thanks again for mentioning this!