Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

When Sarah from wearesocial approached me I was over the moon. Who possibly in their right mind could say no to an opportunity to visit France, all expenses paid? There was just one big glitch. Only three weeks were left before the adventure to attain a Schengen visa which seemed a mission impossible.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

The Schengen Visa Saga

After several failed attempts for a few days to make an appointment with the French Consulate Neil found a wailing mess of a wife when he came home from work, confirming officially that all women are nuts. With the realisation that I can’t go, bitter disappointment has set in while I vented that just because I have a South African passport doesn’t make me any less deserving. Completely defeated that night I was just about to close the last browser window on the French Embassy when my eye caught the magical words “visa agency”. Hmmm, surely they can fast track my application? Time was starting to run out…

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

One, two, three and Prince Visa Service explained the whole procedure to me and my application was sent off. My passport will be ready with plenty of time to spare before the trip. Finally I was allowed to get excited! Clicking my heels and jollily telling everyone about my upcoming trip I made my second trip over the moon.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

A few days later something didn’t feel quite right to me. Surely the agency should have contacted me by now with good news. After leaving a message to call me, Neil mysteriously phoned me back a little while back. “My passport expired,” he said. I couldn’t believe my ears. What?!? (Since I’m married to Neil who is a British citizen I’m automatically entitled to a visa.) None of us bothered to check the dates on our passports. A detail so simple yet easily missed. He was met with silence as it dawned on me I won’t be going after all this trouble. Ouch. He then told me it’s not all over until the fat lady sings because there is a sporting chance that he can get his passport renewed, my visa obtained and my passport sent back to me; all within 5 working days! We went for it.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Friday morning I prayed that my passport arrive safely with Special Delivery but when I tracked it online it stated the parcel has already been delivered. What?!? Completely freaked out I phoned Neil, jabbering anxiously away about what happened, just being unbelievably stressed out. Just as we were discussing how we were going to get on Royal Mail’s case, there was a knock on the front door. It was the mailwoman with a package I have never looked forward to so much in my life. To be exact, my passport arrived 14 hours before I was to leave for Lille. It truly was a nail biting experience and I’m just thankful that the Schengen visa is valid for one year. Everything that could have gone wrong, has. But in the end everything turned out well.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Moral of the story?

  • Always check whether you need a visa to visit a country.
  • Ten years seem like a long time, but passports actually expire.
  • Never give up, even if some higher power seems to make it impossible for you.
  • South African passports aren’t worth poop, so if you have the option to change nationality, go for it!
The Girls from WeAreSocial.Net

Instead of just posting pictures of food and buildings I thought it would be more interesting to show you the people who kept me great company on the day.

A special thanks goes to Sarah for helping me every step of the way with the visa fiasco.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Camille knows Lille like the back of her hand and guided us through the whole city.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Violette, the videographer, shared her favourite lamb shank recipe with me. Thanks!

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Sandrine, the camerawoman of the day did a superb job.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Meet UK’s Top Food Bloggers

After having been on a diet for more than a month, I was definitely out of my league. These people ate the Greedy Gourmet under the table. Scandal!

Kang from London Eater.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Helen from World Foodie Guide.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Niamh from Eat Like A Girl.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Helen from Food Stories.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Liz from Gastronomy Domine.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Chris from Cheese & Biscuits.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Kerri from Dinner Diary.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Stephen from Dinner Diary.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Andrew from Spittoon Extra.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Yours truly, the original Greedy Gourmet.

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1

Also with us were Ms Marmite Lover, Margot from Coffee & Vanilla, Krista from Londonelicious and Andrew from Revolution magazine.

Now you know the cast, next I will tell you what we did on this jam-packed day. Stay tuned…NEXT!

Little Foodie Break to Lille – Part 1
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Comments

  1. 1

    Hi Michelle,

    Lovely post and images! Especially the one of “not real fruits”, adorable :)

    But please, please remove my image from the post… thanx.

    Margot

  2. 2

    Can’t wait for the second part – and I *love* (and envy) your pics. It was great meeting you – what a lovely day!

  3. 3

    Lovely photos, looking forward to reading more about your thoughts on the day.

  4. 4

    Maar vroumens, SMELT jy weg of wat?! Sjoe, daai dieet wark, jong! Wonderlike fotos – watter lens het jy gebruik vir daai patisserie fotos??

  5. 5

    Smiling about the shared Lamb shank recipe – wait till I share mine with you, though Im still investigating how Dutch and British lamb shanks differ. Anyway, I’m glad you got the visa. As a Nigerian living in Holland, I understand your plight and tears :-) Glad you go to go. Trip of a summer

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