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You Say Turin, I Say Torino: 12/30/09
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino. One week of food and culture in Torino. And coffees at a local cafe called Bar Inter Caffe. And then walked toward the center. It rained lightly all day and the cold made it miserable. We passed by a ritzy men's shop liked by celebrities and royalty. When in Milan, stop and look up every once in a while. There are nice parts of the city center. We wandered around and found Antica. Fried rice balls), sfincione. What in NYC we call Sicilian pizza), and caponata. Well, just one.
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino: 01/03/10
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino. One week of food and culture in Torino. This is our last day in Italy for who knows how long. It is a sad day. The weather was extremely frigid today. To warm us up it was necessary we have a traditional caldo. Or hot chocolate. We found a beautiful paticceria. That served it. It was thick and really rich like a melted chocolate bar- amazing! Drink of the gods. Good to the last drop. We then went to the. There were not a lot of lunch options around until we stumbled upon.
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Pass the Cannoli: April 2008
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A travel blog about Sicily. My husband Ken and I spent 17 days in Sicily in April 2008, beginning with a few days in Palermo and then driving all around this incredible varied island. I made this travel blog to be a resource to those planning a trip to Sicily and also for us, to have an account of one of our favorite destinations. When possible I provided links to hotels and restaurants. Day 1 • Palermo. Small child was unattended and flailing about by the passing lugga. Ge, placing h. Took us up to.
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Pass the Cannoli: Day 2 • Palermo
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A travel blog about Sicily. Day 2 • Palermo. We had breakfast at the hotel on the unforgettable panoramic terrace. (Ther. E was a pastry at the buffet that must be the inspiration for the American jelly do. Was so quiet and peaceful from up there, all you could hear were birds. Palermo lies in a dramatic natural setting, between mountains and at the sea. Traditional painted Sicilian carts. We saw posters around town for a Max Ernst exhibit at the Palazzo dei Normanni,. Ed by police blocki. D the word "Una.
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino: 12/31/09
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino. One week of food and culture in Torino. Today is the last day of 2009. The sky is overcast today. So it won't be a good day to get a panorama of the city and the Alps. Instead we went to a. It is a gourmet Italian food emporium backed by. Gift to the world. There is one opening in NYC but as of now there is no info when or where. What foodie dreams are made of. The olive oil aisle. My hand is small, but this was one big lemon. It was crowded, really. Their stock is all. After...
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Pass the Cannoli: Day 13 • Lipari, Salina, Vulcano
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A travel blog about Sicily. Day 13 • Lipari, Salina, Vulcano. After 2 cappuccinos and an espresso at breakfast we hopped on a 10am boat to Salina that passes the other side of Lipari with a small stop in Vulcano. After yesterday's experience we thought it a good idea to bring some food so we got these incredible sandwiches from a shop near the marina. One with tuna, olives, and spicy cheese and the other with anchovies, cheese, tomato and hot oil. Sicily in a sandwich! A view with a side of caffeine.
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino: 12/28/09
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino. One week of food and culture in Torino. The flight from Amsterdam was only 90 minutes. At the airport we bought the Torino 7-day card. Which gives us free entrance to tons of sights and museums and covers trams and bus transportation. It was totally worth getting and it definitely paid for itself. Newly renovated kitchen that I will not be using. Fold out sofa bad, lumpy but comfy. First time not seeing the Alps from a plane. It looks a lot like Italy from here. We walked aro...
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino: 01/04/10
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You Say Turin, I Say Torino. One week of food and culture in Torino. I actually say both. We have traveled extensively throughout Italy and had yet to explore the north. We chose Piemonte's Torino, the first capital of unified Italy, for a taste of this part of the country in the week around New Year 2010. We also took a train to Milano for one night to see its famous duomo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My other travel blogs. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.