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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words | Foto Blog & Contest>> Comment to win!

NOTE:Ā  This blog post is written inItalian (in italics) and English interspersed, so it is possible to read the article in one or both languages. To borrow on an old adage, a picture is worth a thousand words. Since this … Continue reading

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A Good Sign, Part 2 | Signs Around Venice | Foto Blog

One good blog post deserves another!ā€¦ and since I couldnā€™t fit all the great Venetian sign photos in last weekā€™s posting (A Good Sign | Un buon segno), here are the rest ā€” including the stories that go with them. … Continue reading

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A Good Sign | Un buon segno | Foto Blog

Let me just start this blog post with a disclaimer: I am fully aware that while the pun ā€œA good signā€ works in English, it gets lost in translation. Still, it was catchy, so I went with it. . This … Continue reading

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When life gives you zucchini… make zuppa! | Italian Food

. FOR ENGLISH VERSION, SCROLL DOWN. Lā€™altro giorno un amico mi ha regalato delle zucchine del suo giardino e poi ci eā€™ capitato di cenare al ristorante Bencotto nel Little Italy di San Diego. Liā€™ ho gustato la loro deliziosa … Continue reading

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You say tomato… | i Pomodori | Recipe Blog

. You may say tomato, while I say pomodoro, but we both gotta agree that this time oā€™ year the dang things are everywhere. Which I guess would explain why ben due volte questā€™estate (at least 2 times this summer) … Continue reading

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3-Wheeled Bees! |Le api a tre ruote | Foto Blog

TO READ IN ITALIAN, SCROLL DOWN PAST PHOTOS I must admit I have a soft spot for those little 3-wheeled trucks you see in Italy ā€“ theyā€™re adorable. Thatā€™s why I didnā€™t miss any chances to let them mug up … Continue reading

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Nutella-filled Red Velvet Cake Pops – The Odyssey!

Recently, in honor of World Nutella Dayā€¦ Giada Antonucci (friend, Italian student, and baking-partner-in-crime) and I got together to concoct a recipe that I dreamt up using Nutella (that most delicious, creamy chocolate & hazlenut Italian spread). . . Annual … Continue reading

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La Madonnina, La Befana & Babbo Natale

~ The holy trinity of present bringers ~ Ā Ā Ā  As I sit here sipping on limoncello and nibbling biscotti, I am thinking to myself that itā€™s time for another blog post. So why not tell you about la Madonnina, la … Continue reading

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“Grazie, Firenze!” Guest Blog #3: A student in Florence

Ecco (Here is) Lisaā€™s latest blog post! If you havenā€™t read her previous entries, theyā€™re here: Guest Blog Part 2,Ā  Guest Blog Part 1 In breve (in breief), Lisa, one of my students, is living her sogno (dream) by spending … Continue reading

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WWMLD? What Would Monsignor Luigi Do?

Ā Ā Ā Ā  What does a monsignor to the Vatican do when heā€™s not in Rome doing what a monsignor does? Inquiring minds want to know, and I, my dears, have the answers! . . Recently I had the pleasure of having … Continue reading

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