Food Festival + Lake Como = Scenic YUM!
How does this sound ? Stroll along Lake Como on a beautiful spring day while sampling a variety of European delicious food creations, sipping…
Read MoreHow does this sound ? Stroll along Lake Como on a beautiful spring day while sampling a variety of European delicious food creations, sipping…
Read MoreThis was a fun cooking class at a person’s home. Everyone worked in the dining area and got creative with their shapes of the…
Read MoreThis pre-dinner Italian ritual is known by many names: Aperitivo, Aperitif and Apericena. Which is correct? I have heard all of the variations while…
Read MoreA dream come true for me – going not only to THE Champagne region, but specifically to what I consider heaven, the Veuve Clicquot Champagne…
Read MoreWhen I saw Neal’s art it was an instant connection for me. The colors, the whimsy and the detail in his art of the…
Read MoreAn overlooked form of Italian Art When graffiti is done well, it is ART! Italy and many other places are covered with graffiti…sadly, a…
Read MoreThe Tabacchi shops are one of the backbone items of daily life in Italy. They are not just cigarette stores. However, this is where…
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Read MoreJoin us on a international pizza night and learn how to prepare an original homemade italian pizza in a fast and easy way: –…
Read MoreVineria la Botticella Location, selection, ambiance, cost – EXCELLENT! This bar (as in a cocktail alcohol bar….. not coffee bar) is a pleasant surprise…
Read MorePorchetta, also sometimes spelled ‘porketta’ in American English, is a savory, fatty, and moist boneless pork roast of Italian culinary tradition. The pig is…
Read MoreIn Italy you will see & eat your share of tomatoes. There are so many varieties and which ones are available of course depends…
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Read MoreVermouth is typically an aperitif. The first known branded vermouth was “Carpano” produced at Turin, Italy in 1786. This was a rich, sweet red…
Read MoreThe brain benefits immensely from speaking two or more languages from improved cognitive skills, to developing denser grey matter, to improved decision making skills,…
Read MoreEver wonder what all of those hand motions mean? Or you’re having difficulty learning the language? Learning these hand gestures may be easier than…
Read MoreThe 10 most common mistakes and stereotypes about Italian Cooking abroad…how many commandments have you broken 😉 (Originally posted at Academia Barilla) 1- You…
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