
One of his cows had just given birth to twins, one of whom Michel was bottle-feeding twice a day himself as the mother would only feed one. (Nature can be cruel too, let's not forget.) The twins were having some trouble using their legs, but then they were only 5 days old. All their older relatives were walking around happy as can be, probably because Michel gives care and attention to each and every one.

Life for one of the Cornets' cows may only be around 8 months, but it is a happy one. For 700 Euros Michel can sell a young cow on the local market. He only has around 20 cows in total, (and in fact gets somewhat attached to the young ones) but together with their chambres d'hôtes income, this supports the family. Farming isn't all about the commercial aspects for them, though - they try hard to produce everything they need, including chickens, vegetables and a couple of pigs.
In fact, Michel also grows some grapes, to fuel a merry little aperitif production line - 'ratafia' - a delicious combination of grape juice and 'fine de champagne' (basically, distilled champagne). He's tried making wine in the past, but hasn't really got on with it - whereas with ratafia he's clearly found his calling: while other people in the village make ratafia too, as he proudly (and as far as we could tell, justifiably) says, "Mon ratafia est le mieux." Michel's ratafia is not for sale, so you will have to go and stay with them to try some of the 200+ litres they get through a year.
And it's worth a visit for Francine's cooking. We feasted on 'oeufs meurettes' (a typically Burgundian dish of eggs poached in red wine and served with a red wine sauce garnished with lardons), roast pork loin with potatoes and cauliflower and 'îles flottantes' (poached meringues with creme anglaise and caramel). Breakfast was just as good, including a freshly baked 'galette au sucre', a northern French treat for which Francine agreed to hand over her recipe.

We would highly recommend staying with the Cornets - a welcoming and warm family, who know what really makes a Happy Meal!
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