Burrata

Jul 28, 2004 22:21

Since we have extra-special guests at the moment, I wanted to make them an extra-special lunch. We all went down to the market, as I think markets are one of the keys to understanding a city and a culture. We picked up a number of things, but for the moment I'll just talk about the burrata ( Read more... )

food & drink, slice of life, italy

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rjshook July 29 2004, 04:55:31 UTC
Parking, drivers, Fiat Pandas and Puntos and the bureaucracy.

Then I remember the food.

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far_gone July 29 2004, 07:04:35 UTC
In all seriousness, this country has only two faults in my mind: the air quality and the driving culture (or lack thereof).

But ah the burrata. And now the furniture (see my journal)

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smittenbyu July 29 2004, 09:12:37 UTC
he he...agree with you... we still have some of the Italian furniture we brought from Italy, they are 12-14 years old now! I remember when we first moved to Rome, we were umm appalled at the antique old looking furniture! he hehe... but three years converted us... ;)

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rjshook July 29 2004, 23:38:08 UTC
The bureaucracy is desperately in need of being brought into the 21st century, though I would settle for the later part of the 20th century. I couldn't believe the BS and the waiting it took to get my permesso di sogiourno. I remember hearing a statistic about how long the average Italian stood waiting in line each year.

Oh and I forgot one more fault. The Fiat Multipla. Italy has designed some of the most beautiful cars in the world. Ever. What went wrong with the Multipla?

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far_gone July 30 2004, 04:09:28 UTC
What? We love the multipla!! I would love to have a six- (or seven-) seater when we have guests! tho I do admit it is freakishly ugly...

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