Monthly Archives: June 2012
Last night after dinner I went for a walk. The dirt track from Ai Frati, the restored monastery where we’re staying on my ‘Cheese, Bread & Honey’ tour, leads through chestnut woods. It was 9.30 pm and nearly dark. The … Continue reading
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This sounds like a question you type into Google, but it’s what my clients ask me when I’ve taken them to a cheese maker on a mountain top or a handloom weaver in an unmarked house in a higgledy-piggledy mediaeval … Continue reading
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Yesterday I took three generations of women to Vitelina’s dairy to learn to make ricotta and then to Beatrice Salvi’s hotel for a lesson in baking a traditional Garfagnana ricotta pie. You can’t make ricotta unless you make cheese first, so … Continue reading
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Artisan or traditional style?
Last week I went with Debra Kolkka to the Mostra Internazionale dell’Artigianato at Florence. You can read her views o ...
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Weeds for Lunch
Guest blog by Penny Barry
I had an adventure last weekend. Heather returned to Cambridge leaving me with a sub-contra ...
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Use Your Nose
So what did I learn at the first sommelier course lesson? Apart from the party trick of how to open a bottle of champagn ...
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7 Shades of Orange
Blood oranges have character and flaunt their diversity; every morning as I cut open two of them, I watch with anticipat ...
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Meaning in a Glass of Wine
I’m about to embark on a three-month wine sommelier course at Lucca. It’s not that I want to become a wine expert, b ...
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Another Zuppa
I've written about zuppa alla frantoiana, a typical seasonal soup of Lucca, so many times that you'd think I'd be bored ...
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Snow Patterns
The travellers' image of Tuscany is all sunshine, olive trees, vines and cypress-lined roads, and if you come in spring, ...
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Seasonal Eating 5: Pimpinella
L'insalata non è bella se non c'è la pimpinella!
The salad isn't good (beautiful) if there isn't any pimpinella!
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Weaving a life of happiness
If you come on my Tastes & Textiles tour, you’ll meet Romeo and Nadia, two of my local heroes. Not love-struck tee ...
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Orto in February
It takes some willpower to go down to the vegetable garden on a cold, gloomy February day. But as soon as I'm out the do ...
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Moments of Glory
Three times every winter we organise an Advanced Salumi Course. During the course participants learn the theory of Itali ...
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Fare La Scarpetta
Scarpetta means slipper, but fare la scarpetta doesn't have anything to do with making slippers. It means to wipe your ...
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