By Joe Ray Blame it on sloth or modesty, but I haven’t done much in the self-promo department lately. Credit a bump in motivation or a lack of scruples for rectifying that problem posthaste. First and most exciting, I’m a knight! Technically, I’m a young knight of the Confraria del Cava – the brotherhood of Cava, Catalonia’s sparkling wine – thanks to a series of articles that I wrote about the bubbly a few years back. On October 11, in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, Spain, I donned a heavy green cape, made an oath in Catalan(!) pledging my allegiance to Cava, chugged a glass, was tapped with a sword on each shoulder and officially became a knight. I was one of six knights of merit (the Spanish Olympic men’s field hockey team was sworn in as knights of honor), and as far as I could tell, the only foreigner in the room and one of the first non-Catalans in the Confraria’s history to be inducted. Quite flattering. Earlier this month, I was ask to host a round table discussion at the American Library in Paris around the theme ‘Is French Cuisine Worthy of UNESCO Heritage Status.’ We had fantastic panelists - Clotilde Dusoulier, author of 'Chocolate & Zucchini,' and 'Clotilde's Edible Adventures in Paris,' (and former interviewee of mine!), Charlotte Puckette and Olivia Kiang-Snaije, co-authors of 'The Ethnic Paris Cookbook,' and, to spice things up a little, Catalan journalist and sommelier and author of the blog Wines and The City, Meritxell Falgueras. Great subject, perfect panelists and a full house! Finally, I’ve made a huge update to my Web site, adding published stories and photos from South America, Sicily, Scotland and Paris – feel free to check them out at www.joe-ray.com. Please send me an email HERE if you’d like to be placed on the mailing list that goes out when a group of new stories go online. More to come… Food and travel writer and photographer Joe Ray is the author of the blog Eating The Motherland and contributes to The Boston Globe's travel blog, Globe-trotting
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