Monthly Archives: March 2007

 

Le Marche – lotsa pasta, a bit more wine

So, this account is jumping around a bit, but then so did we.Last Wednesday’s pasta tour of Spinosi was great fun. We found ourselves on another hilltop, in the village of Campofilone, in more glorious sunshine, where we donned our … Continue reading

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Le Marche – Tuesday: The Gastronomic Landscape, Shrine & Wine

We began our Tuesday last week in a room at Garofoli Winery, with a talk by Dott. Antonio Attorre (President of Slow Food Marche and teacher at the Università Politecnica delle Marche) about Le Marche as a food-producing region, which … Continue reading

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Le Marche – Our Day of Pork

View from a Trattoria. The topic of vegetarianism has been well discussed by all of us on this pork-fest we call food school. This is repeatedly no course for vegetarians; even as the borderline veggies among us are starting to … Continue reading

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A week in Le Marche – Olives

Ok, so I had never heard of Le Marche before I came to Italy. Well I had, I just didn’t know what “The Marches” meant – it was a phrase out of turn of the century literature, I thought; and … Continue reading

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Two day poems, a wine weekend and five days by the sea

The deadline approaches (postmarked application fees March 28) for throwing your pen into the ring for CV2’s ever popular two-day poem contest, something I’ve never got around to trying but always mean to do. This year’s excuse: gosh I’d love … Continue reading

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