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Best wishes for 2011!!! Buon Anno!

Fri, 12/31/2010 - 03:51

Can he keep on surviving on less than a handful of votes?

Wed, 12/15/2010 - 05:36

Some people do not seem to suffer the consequences of a world crisis. A Chinese gambling magnate has just paid US$ 330,000 for two white truffles, the largest one from Tuscany and the other one from Molise, at a charity auction.

Tue, 11/30/2010 - 05:11

An event not to be missed. The 2nd National Exhibition and Fair for "Presepi" or Nativity sets, is going to be held in Bagni di Lucca as from the 4th of December at the Piazza Circolo dei Forestieri.

Tue, 11/30/2010 - 04:12

Hi! My youngest daughter, Natalia, helps as a volunteer in Save a Bunny San Francisco. They have at present more than 80 bunnies in the refuge and little or no money.

Mon, 11/29/2010 - 04:10

Just a reminder that the Iris Gardens in Florence will be open this year between the 24th of April and the 20th of May. A magnificent collection with over 2,500 varieties.

Tue, 04/06/2010 - 17:09

Once upon a time... in the Old, defunct Forum (God bless its soul!), we had a very funny thread on Forum Characters. I found the link that shows those characters and it is still very appropriate for the Community. So here you are....

Thu, 02/11/2010 - 07:19
Thu, 12/03/2009 - 17:47

Winter is almost here and this time of the year is not a favourite season for gardeners.

Sat, 11/21/2009 - 04:12

Comments posted

Mon, 08/24/2009 - 05:07

Salt is an acquired taste and it should be handled with care, particularly if we are not getting any younger and our blood pressure is playing up. I agree that many times you find places where they use too much salt. It should be kept in mind that we have to balance flavours and that some ingredients, such as olives in brine, anchovies, ham, bacon, tinned tomatoes and vegetables may already contain salt.... not to mention stock cubes, although there are new varieties with reduced salt.Many people also reach for the salt and pepper mills immediately without tasting their meal first. I always try to keep salt and pepper nearby but away from the main table and I warn my guests to check first to see whether they need any adjustment.I use different types of salt for different purposes. For grilling, barbecueing and roasting, I prefer "fior di sale" 100% salt, very similar to Maldoon. It is quite expensive, however, you use it in small quantities.You can also find "sale da cucina" or "sale grosso" which is ordnary cooking salt and "sale da tavola" or "sale fino", which is refined table salt.

Sun, 08/23/2009 - 17:27

It is heartbreaking to realise that many lives could have been saved with a little bit of common sense and organisation. But then, common sense seems to have been the least common of all senses...

Sun, 08/23/2009 - 17:14

Hello and a warm welcome. Best wishes regarding your project.

Sun, 08/23/2009 - 17:12

Hello, John, Angela and Doggie and a warm welcome to our Community. We look forward to hearing more from you. Doggie seems to be quite a world traveller, very much like our own "Tequila".

Answer to: New members
Sun, 08/23/2009 - 17:07

Hello Dave and Anna and welcome to the Community. We look forward to hearing more from you.

Sun, 08/23/2009 - 17:02

Nothing better than this kind of information. I was almost certain that growing coriander in Italy was more complicated.... Thanks

Sun, 08/23/2009 - 15:07

Sorry, I have had problems with computers and Internet lines for the past four days, so I missed on the discussion. Salt has historically been a very valuable commodity.... until the arrival of deep freezers and other methods to keep and preserve food. Salt was heavily taxed and this is the reason why Tuscan bread is unsalted as the Tuscans refused to pay those heavy taxes. Most of Italy´s salt comes from Sicily and this is the reason why places such as Trapani were very important in the past, however, salt is nowadays just another item in the food basket. Those signs about selling tobacco and salt refer to those times when taxes applied. Now you can buy it at any supermarket at very reasonable prices.

Wed, 08/19/2009 - 04:02

Hi Niklas and welcome. Best wishes regarding your project.

Wed, 08/19/2009 - 03:48

Thanks, you have solved a mystery for me. I always buy Twining´s English Breakfast, but I noticed that in Italy the taste was not the same.... I thought that it may had something to do with the water.....

Sat, 08/15/2009 - 04:59

I agree with the above translation. It was not an easy one as it was more in the "nouvelle cuisine" style which is difficult to translate.