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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Three times every winter we organise an Advanced Salumi Course. During the course participants learn the theory of Itali ...
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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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Perfect winter pick me up by the sounds of it Heather. I would love to see some and hear more of Francesca’s local wisdom. You make a great team! Jx
Francesca always has interesting things to reveal. I’m sure she’d be delighted to share more of her local wisdom.