Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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senior citizen mille grazie! Your post reflects what many Americans of Italian descent remembered from the days of the grandmothers and mothers who made it clear that every meal was a feast to be enjoyed shared and to be carried on to thee succeeding generation.
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Sounds divine to me. Reminds me of many meals with good friends in NY.
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where does the cheese and fruit come in? at my inlaws we always had that platter too...just don't remember what order
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last family wedding there was 7 courses...our family goes to a venue that does 90% italian weddings...problem is with an open bar i can't remember what all the courses were....LOL
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Yes, families were allowed to brew a certain amount of wine for personal use, and many, many Italian families in the NY area where I lived still do it. Mostly they cultivate figs for that purpose, not grapes.
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My grandmother was born and raised in Rome, matter of fact was raised by nun's in a convent after her mother when she very young. That is where she learned how to become a great cook. She always served the salad as the last course. Everything was made from scratch, homemade macaroni, pesto, breads, desserts, wine, even the chicken from the backyard coop :-) I fondly remember spending Sat. helping her make the spaghetti and hanging it on her clothes rack in the kitchen for the big Sunday meal w/all my aunts,uncles and cousins. :-)
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There is nothing better than homemade wine. Some of my friends in NY still make it. Christmas Eve would not be the same without it. (SIGH). Good times - good friends - good eats. ![]() |
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Yes that's right, my grandparent's made their own wine from their grape arbor in the back yard. I remember that they only drank a small amt w/meals (like a sm. juice glass) and my mother telling me once that she was scolded by her 2nd grade teacher for having wine on her breathe in class,my grandmother gave her a little for an upset stomach :-)
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OK since we're on the homemade wine path - anyone care to go to the pastries path? Anyone have a decent canolli (sp) recently since moving to Florida?
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