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Culinary Weekend in Brooklyn, New York – The Culinary Guild of New England
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The Culinary Guild of New England. Bringing together culinary professionals, students, and food enthusiasts. Visit Culinary Guild of N.E. website. July 9, 2014. Culinary Weekend in Brooklyn, New York. Recently, The Culinary Guild of New England took a culinary tour of Brooklyn, New York. Here, CGNE member Isabel Chesak recounts all of the delicious eats, fantastic sights and interesting history we took in over our three-day stay there. Brooklyn is so alive! Breakfast the next morning is at Egg. Following...
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Culinary Guild – The Culinary Guild of New England
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The Culinary Guild of New England. Bringing together culinary professionals, students, and food enthusiasts. Visit Culinary Guild of N.E. website. November 23, 2014. A Tour of Sky8 Shrimp Farm, LLC: Engineering sustainable shrimp farming in Stoughton, MA. Eone with a Ph.D.no one knows everything! Posted in Past Events. October 6, 2014. Culinary Guild of N.E. Opening Meeting. After an hour of eating, drinking and networking, it was time for the program. After a brief update by Guild President Kris Pia...
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The Food of My People: February 2012
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The Food of My People. Essays on the old Italian Cooking of South Brooklyn, by a Son of the same, attended by RECIPES! Plus Musings metaphysical and untimely on Eating as a Human Being should want to. ABOUT THIS BLOG and ITS BLOGGER. I like to eat. Because I like to eat, I like to cook, especially for friends I like to eat with. That’s what this blog is about: what I . ABOUT THIS BLOG . . . AND ITS BLOGGER. AN INDEX OF ALL POSTS . . . WITH A LINK TO EACH! For Pasta and Risotto. February 25, 2012. Well, w...
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Sicilian Connections: April 2013
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Wednesday, 17 April 2013. Villabate Pastry Shop Advances Historical Novel Set in Sicilian Hometown. Buongiorno a tutti - I hope that you all had a wonderful Easter! Villabate Pastry Shop Advances Historical Novel Set in Sicilian Hometown. Trinàcria: A Tale of Bourbon Sicily. A novel that the Alaimos are helping to support and promote. 8220;This may be a case of the Princess and the Pastries, or of the Bourbons come to Brooklyn,” said author Anthony Di Renzo, whose roots also extend to Villabate....
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Cassata: Sicilian Cake – From Turin to Brooklyn
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From Turin to Brooklyn. Villabate Alba Pasticceria in Bensonhurst. Is a Sicilian cake which hails from the city of Palermo. It’s difficult, however, to determine the exact origin of cassata. As noted by Clifford A. Wright. It is a cake that has evolved over time, since the 1600s, through religious roots and ethnic ties to Catholicism, (Baroque era in art which the Catholic Church supported) Judaism, (Sicilian Jews ate a cake that was called cassati. So what exactly is cassata? Since 1932) has been on my ...
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Cassata: Sicilian Cake – From Turin to Brooklyn
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From Turin to Brooklyn. Villabate Alba Pasticceria in Bensonhurst. Is a Sicilian cake which hails from the city of Palermo. It’s difficult, however, to determine the exact origin of cassata. As noted by Clifford A. Wright. It is a cake that has evolved over time, since the 1600s, through religious roots and ethnic ties to Catholicism, (Baroque era in art which the Catholic Church supported) Judaism, (Sicilian Jews ate a cake that was called cassati. So what exactly is cassata? Since 1932) has been on my ...
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The Food of My People: March 2012
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The Food of My People. Essays on the old Italian Cooking of South Brooklyn, by a Son of the same, attended by RECIPES! Plus Musings metaphysical and untimely on Eating as a Human Being should want to. ABOUT THIS BLOG and ITS BLOGGER. I like to eat. Because I like to eat, I like to cook, especially for friends I like to eat with. That’s what this blog is about: what I . ABOUT THIS BLOG . . . AND ITS BLOGGER. AN INDEX OF ALL POSTS . . . WITH A LINK TO EACH! For Pasta and Risotto. March 31, 2012. Them when ...
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