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Today in this whirlwind of winter 2025 videos we visit one of our favorite brocantes – Moulin de la Mie!
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Michael and April
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La joie de vivre!
Description of Us:
We are a couple of American Francophiles who have come to truly appreciate so many things about French culture. We love the food, wine, art, and history of France, but especially the people we have met along the way. Join us as we make our dream of living in France a reality. Follow us as we explore the French living and a new life there with our beloved dog, Bernice. We enjoy learning about stone house renovation, wine, cooking, brocante shopping, and the French community we are now a part of.

17 Comments
I love going to shops like this! So fun 😊
I think there should be a “ super interesting “ count for this video 🤣 ✌🏻💕😊
Thank you for visiting Brocantes ❤
Nice way to spend a day.
Wow You guys know how to browse and just so happen to have great taste aka mine without feeling seasick. Must add how totally charmed by that beautiful countryside you showed us, so simple, unspoiled and quaint.
Do you find any 19th century pottery or is it all 20th century?
I love that place. Thanks for showing it. I would be there all the time.
Periscope
Nice stuff, but you'll have to be very cautious bringing those with you on the airline because they are rather fragile.
I love it when you go to the brocante stores! I want to jump through the screen and shop with you! LOL What fabulous prices!
I grab all the Laguiole I find in French thrift stores! Latest count is about 50 pieces. I haven't found a peeler yet – might have to break down and buy it new!
How would "Brocante" translate in US or UK English?
That has got to be one of the best brocantes in France. Even if you don't find anything, the location is so pretty that it's still worth the trip. I can't believe the prices for all of those items, especially the furniture. If a person had the means, they could fill a cargo container (or two, or three), ship it (them) to the U.S. and sell those items for double or triple what they paid for them.
That small cup and saucer called Turkish coffee cup -Fincan ❤
Thanks, Michael for showing many of the items up close for the details and giving the prices. Sometimes the panning is a little fast, but for the most part, you are doing good to show us the items there. Thanks for sharing.
What a fascinating place to shop…amazing items!
How much was the vegetable print??