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A French Christmas dinner
by Valerie Engel
Whether you live in France or in America a Christmas dinner is always: lots of calories and very heavy..! Here is an example of a ''traditional'' Christmas dinner (December 24th): 1) Let's start with a little ''apéritif'': A glass of champagne, and an ''amuse bouche''. An amuse bouche can be a mini quiche, a foie gras toast etc... depending on the rest of your menu. 2) Appetizer ''Entrée'': For most families, Christmas is the occasion to prepare one of the most renowned French dish: ''Foie gras''. It is usually served with toasts or ginger bread and fig jam. Another popular...
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2018 Award winning
by Valerie Engel
We are so happy to announce we have been elected 2018 ''best women's clothing store'' in Miami. ''MIAMI BEACH November 28, 2018 -- Roses and Dreams has been selected for the 2018 Best of Miami Beach Award in the Women's Clothing Store category by the Miami Beach Award Program.'' ''The Miami Beach Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Miami Beach area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.'' Thank you...
Holiday gift guide
by Valerie Engel
Holiday gifts guide: 1) All time best seller: our bags from Saint Barths: 2) French candles: 3) Customized porcelaine: 4) A maxi dress, a dress she can also wear on New Year's eve: 5) A mommy and me outfit: 6) Products form this amazing herbal, organic line: 7) Brother/Sister bathing suits: 8) A cosy set: 9) A linen dress: 10) Workout clothes: 11) A cashmere sweater: 12) A Roses and Dreams gift certificate:
Candles to remember
by Valerie Engel
Candles to remember... For those who have already been in our boutique you probably noticed our rose scent. Some even say it smells like roses from down the street! It actually comes from a candle we burn since day 1 of our opening. We carry a French brand of candles, coming directly from Paris. The flavors are coming from Grasse, a village in South of France known as the world's perfume capital. France is renowned for its perfume industry and is home to some famous perfumeries such as Guerlain, Chanel perfumes etc... Thus, when burning them in your house you...
Gryph and Ivyrose afternoon
by Valerie Engel