Tag: Oracibo Blog Posts

Blog Post Photo, Street in Monti, Rome, Italy
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The Full Monti

On my wish list for our recent trip to Rome was to go to the Colosseum, have a walk about, go for an apertivo somewhere then walk back to the Colosseum to see it lit up at night! But…sometimes things aren’t meant to be! No lights for us! We were later told it’s not being […]

Blog Post Photo, Wendy, Jo, Phyllis, Salvatore at Winery, Montefalco, Umbria, Italy
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New Friends…aka Nuovi Amici

We had just returned from spending 3 weeks in Rome and you’d think I would be writing about the amazing things we saw and did. That’s for later! Our stay in Rome this trip was made very special by two new friendships made on Facebook. Gareth Jones introduced us to Josephine Wennenholm via Facebook and […]

Blog Post Photo for Leftovers a Bad Wrap and for Chicken Salad with Pears
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Leftovers – A Bad Wrap!

At this time of year  most cooks end up with what some might think of as “those dreaded leftovers”. Then, there are some, like me, who really  like the  challenge of creating something new and exciting with them! Take a roast turkey for instance! Just think of the possibilities: turkey salad with pears or apples and topped with bleu cheese. And […]

Blog Post Photo, Phyllis Exiting Castroni, Rome, Italy
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Shopping: Italian Style

You know all the favourite little places you have for picking up the things you need or don’t know you need until you see it; the places you have been cultivating for a long time, getting to know the owners, customers coming and going, speaking Italian, practicing your Italian? You’re having so much fun that […]

Blog Post Photo Showing Homegrown Romanesco Zucchini & Sun Gold Tomatoes
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Our August Garden

August for us is “zucchini/tomatoes” 24/7!  Tomatoes and zucchini prepared in as many guises as we can come up with! Lucky for us that besides the Sun Gold cherry tomatoes that I grow each year, there’s a guy that I refer to as the “Tomato Whisperer.”  He grows outstanding tomatoes on his organic farm near […]

Blog Post Photo, Tuscany, White Wine on Wooden Outdoor Table, Photo also used in What Wine?
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Sometimes There’s A Friend

Sometimes we all gripe about Facebook gremlins or having to un-friend someone for some reason or the other.  Where situations arise where we are left unfortunate and unwelcome comments demanding that we delete that individual from our friends list.  Sadly, this does take place. But we also have a platform at our fingertips that enables us to connect […]

Blog Post Photo of Lettuce Display Trout Lake Farmers Market. Also Used in Chicken, Brie, Mandarin Salad
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Got Lettuce?

You bet I do…I love the stuff!  And can hardly wait, each year, when locally grown lettuce is available at our farmer’s market. My husband Joe and I have had an ongoing “discussion” about the quantities of lettuce I think we should eat for years.  When we got married I stepped up and said I […]

Blog Post Photo, Sharon's Guest Post
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Have Spice Kit Will Travel

A “guest article” for Oracibo…..me? I sent an email to Phyllis extolling the wonders of the Internet for finding recipes and she suggested I write an article so here goes. Do you travel? My husband and I spent a couple of months each winter renting a casita (a two bedroom condo type place) on a […]

Blog Post Photo Corzetti Pasta Stamps
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Corzetti

A while back I was reading blog about making Corzetti, a pasta shape that has been made since the middle ages. Well…once I clapped eyes on those beautiful disks of pasta imprinted with designs that reminded me of ancient coins, I just knew I “needed” to find those stamps and make the pasta! Here’s the […]

Blog Post Photo, Planting Tomatoes
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Tomatoes

It would be almost impossible for me not to post about my love of tomatoes! Where in the world would I be without them or where would the world be without them?  My friend and author of many cookbooks, Marlena Spieler totally understands what I laughingly refer to as my addiction. My husband often tells […]