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Volume 4, September 2002 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Some times it seams that Olive Oil is the national food of Italy. Olive Oil: An Ancient Italian Passion Gives us an insight as to why the olive is such an integral part of Italian life. If you are ever in Florence in late November when the new crop is produced, make sure you head to Harry's Bar where Leo the bartender is determined his guests experience the wonder of the first press of the season. |
How to wake up in Italy by Karen Herbst, The International Kitchen |
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finally entered the city, and at one point Guiseppe was heading the
wrong way down a one-way street, at about 60 miles an hour. I could not
keep silent any longer and finally said, my voice shaking, "Excuse me,
but aren't you going the wrong way down a one way street?" He
shrugged and answered, "One way street? Merely a suggestion, merely a
suggestion!" Or maybe you are in a small villa hotel, where meals are served on the terrace alongside the pool, with a direct view of the remaining towers of San Gimignano. Or perhaps you are at a charming agristurismo, a working farm open for tourism, nestled among hectares of vineyards and olive groves, where on a clear day you can see the town of Pienza in the distance, where The English Patient was filmed. Or
you are at a five-star deluxe hotel in Abano, in the hills of the
Veneto, a short trip to Venice, where you spend an evening on a private
boat on the Grand Canal to view the spectacular fireworks display,
Or
you are in Ravello, a haven for artists and writers, home to Gore Vidal,
in a delightful hotel fashioned as a ship, directly on the sea south of
Naples.
You sit down for your lunch, which is, of course, accompanied by a fine
wine, perhaps a Chianti Classico, or a Brunello or a Soave, complete
with animated conversation and always laughter! The rest of the
afternoons are spent visiting perhaps a food artisan, such as a
mozzarella or pecorino cheese maker, or a medieval city of historic
significance, or an olive mill, or doing a wine tasting and degustation,
and of course, some time to relax. |
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