Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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"It doesn't cost "nuttin", to be nice". MOM I just want to do the right thing! Uncle Joe, (my hero). |
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Minestra Recipe : Rachael Ray : Recipes : Food Network Unfortunately, my aunt died last week and she was the last member of my mothers immediate family. Unfortunately, I can't elaborate on what the recipe is.
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I will be hosting the feast down here in TV for the first time. In Brooklyn it was very easy to find all the fish, down here it is proving to be a problem. I carried the scungili in my suitcase when I came down. I wonder if I will be able to find the St. Vincent (I think that is what they are called) bread. It really is quite a feast.
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This has other links.
Feast of the Seven Fishes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://italianfood.about.com/b/2006/...ven-fishes.htm This has recipes for Italian fish dishes-- http://www.sevenfishesblog.com/ |
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1. Custom was wearing black for a year after husband’s death. No exceptions! 2. Grandmother didn’t speak fluent English and said "sangwich." 3. “Prince” is not spaghetti. 4. Nylons worn at ankles. LOL So true. 5. Wine sold at stores. LOL My father made his own and gave to family members. 6. A sin to eat meat on Friday’s. 7. Salad after dinner - My uncle did!!!!! 8. A friend of mine was beaten on the head with a broom after coming home drunk and being sick. He was in hs late twenties. LOL 9. Everyone did make their tomato sauce, didn’t they. LOL 10. What is macaroni without bread to dip in gravy. LOL 11. Uncles fought in a World War. One uncle fought the battle of the Islands, Coney Staten, Long. LOL. 12. Six male relatives named Joe. My family qualifies. 13. You relate on some level, admit it, to the Godfather and the Sopranos. I maka a meata ball you can't refuse! ...forrgetttabbboutit! badda bing! I admit it. Some people still have Godfather parties in the northeast. I have seen it so many times I can recite dialog. It is part of normal dialog for some people in the northeast. 14. Kids reached the height of my favorite aunt who was 4’ 11” but not my grandmother who was 6’ 1”. She was a big woman. Thanks for posting this.
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Yup, in my suitcase. I usually on do carry on but because of the scungili I did a small checked bag. Mine was the first bag to come out and I checkied for the cans immediately, it is costly and seems to go up each year. I remember my mother-in-law getting it at the fish market and cleaning it herself. I have always just used the canned. Happy Holiday!!
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I grew up, take no offense, Guinnie Ghetto in Hartford, the South End. We learned to say Bless me Father in Italian, so we could fit in in the confessional! We ate fresh baked Italian bread from the bakeries on the way home school, or lemon ice... I love all your posts, brings back so many wonderful memories! Are any of you part of any of the Italian Clubs? We sure will be looking to join when we move in the spring! (By the way, my mom was 4'8"' ... And Aunt Dora was about 240 lbs! .... Could go on and on.....) how lucky we are to have the memories..... |
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