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Tango0128 Sep 2020 9:10 p.m. PST

"Who would have thought political unrest, drought and famine would pave the way for what we now know as fine dining? Indeed, the French Revolution paved the way for modern-day dining of the most exquisite caliber. But how can this be? Don your waistcoat and powder your hair, we're going on a historical adventure.

The French Revolution was the turning point of modern European history. It began in 1789 and ended with the ascension of Napoleon Bonaparte in the late 1790s. During this period, French citizens revolted against the current political landscape, causing mass upheaval against the monarchy.

Not only was it political combativeness, but there was a lot of stress on bakers, butchers, and everyone involved in the food industry as the government regulated the consumption and production of their goods during the revolution…"
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French Wargame Holidays26 Oct 2020 9:27 a.m. PST

Oh dear, selling advertising for a dodgy third class restaurant …….

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