Come on, admit it, British bread is much better than this Italian stuff... I have finally discovered something that I miss about Britain; a nice fresh, soft loaf of Mothers' Pride bread. Processed, probably filled with all kinds of weird modified, life-threatening chemicals, but doesn't it taste …
Termoli – An East Coast Paradise
Many American Tourists when visiting Italy hit all the tourist traps Rome, Florence, Milan, and the like, which are magnificent. But to appreciate Italy we suggest going to a small town. You experience the food, culture, and social events as Italians do with reverence, appreciation, and zest. We …
Italian coffee – something for everyone
Espresso, caffè latte, cappuccino; there would seem to be as many types of Italian coffee as there are pastas. And just like pasta, Italian coffees are an art form accompanied by hundreds of customs and traditions. Whether it's a corretto coffee thrown back like a shot of alcohol, a cappuccino …
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Introduction to Italian Wine
Each year, it is not uncommon for Italy to find itself at the top of a number of wine-related lists, not the least of which ranks it as the largest producer, exporter and consumer of wine in the world. This fact is all the more impressive when you consider that Italy is not a very large country - …
Wines from Le Marche, Italy
Rosso Conero (DOC) Primarily made from the Montepulciano grape variety. Sharing its name with that of Monte Conero, which rises to an altitude of 572 metres above sea level and overlooks the city of Ancona, this red wine has a long and illustrious history. Indeed, the wines of Ancona were cited …
So You Want to Work in Italy: Some Practical Advice – Part 2
Some Legal Considerations Like all countries, Italy has legal requirements for foreigners who want to work and live there. Yet many articles on finding a job in Italy make no mention of this. To merely reside in Italy for any period of time longer than 7 days, foreigners are required to obtain …
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