Articles, tagged with "italian food", page 3
16th March 2011
Planning your reception is a very personal, exciting experience. It can be challenging to plan an event that has some traditional components so everyone feels comfortable, but that also includes persona touches that make the event extra special. There are...
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Stewart Wrighter
07th March 2011
Living in a villa is quite different experience. It gives you complete different outlook from hotels, apartments or hostels. The Tuscany villas give enamoring feel and charming outdoors. Tuscany has blessed with beautiful surrounding of nature. The city i...
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Emiley David
07th March 2011
Weddings, celebration bashes and festive occasions are part of our lives. Among the elite brigade, it is even more frequent. While the cuisines and hospitality of the host is the talking point at any such occasion, venues need to be just as classy too. If...
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shanemarsh23
01st March 2011
Can you imagine sitting down to your dinner table eating your favorite Olive Garden dish? Scrumptious seafood, Italian food and creamy Alfredo sauce. It is as if you are at Olive Garden, treating yourself to your favorite dishes as many times per week as ...
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Olu Fasogbon
25th February 2011
If you really want to make your restaurant stand out, there are a few items to pay attention to specifically. A great restaurant is so much more than just good food. Read on to see how to make your restaurant a grand success.
1. Restaurant Furniture: I...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
23rd February 2011
Everyone knows what a pizza is. But refer to the term "calzone" and expect to see dumb blank looks all but the most devoted lovers of Italian food.
Literally translated, calzone means "stocking" or "trouser." But this isn't a cause for unnecessary conc...
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Author:
Alec Cartelli
17th February 2011
There are many misconceptions that surround Italy's customs, and food. Lets take a look at some of the most common Italian food myths.For starters, look at pasta. There is much historical debate on its origins, but many historians point to Marco Polo's vo...
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Author:
Caleb Gould
14th February 2011
Today the world recognizes pasta as the flavor of the Italians. Pasta has become synonymous with Italian food world over. Its preparation and storage are very easy making it the symbol of Italian food all over the world.
There can be various types of p...
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Author:
robertboure
11th February 2011
For consumer brands, distribution is king when it comes to growth. But if you’re a manufacturer with good distribution, how do you pave the way for continued success, especially with upstream innovation plans?
Several years ago, I was working with a le...
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Atomic Interactive
11th February 2011
Recipe For Eggplant Lasagna
Lasagna is healthy world famous Italian food what consists of meat (Except in vegetarian lasagna), cheese, vegetables, layers of pasta and pasta sauce. Its recipes spread all over the world and it became one of the most popu...
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Tony Martin
10th February 2011
Tomato - Cottage Cheese Lasagna
Lasagna is healthy world famous Italian food what consists of meat, cheese, vegetables, layers of pasta and pasta sauce. Its recipes
spread all over the world and it became one of the most popular and enjoyable meal...
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Author:
Tony Martin
09th February 2011
Heading to Sydney Australia for vacation can be nothing less than a thrill but when you are visiting any region you might be concerned about the different kinds of cuisine that will be available, especially if you are journeying with a picky eater. Fortu...
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JenB
05th February 2011
London is a city of dreams, which has something to offer to your each and every sense. Satisfy your taste glands, buy either trying new cuisines or having the most original and pure delights at your specific restaurant. Making a good food, a part of you...
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Author:
merycox
04th February 2011
The idea that Italy consumes vast quantities of meat is another Italian food myth. There are a few exceptions, however most Italians do not enjoy a great deal of meat. Plain meats, such as a grilled steak, are rarely consumed. When meat dishes are prepare...
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Author:
Will Butler
01st February 2011
Lets first begin with Italian dressing. There is no such thing in Italy. In fact, Italians do not use any type of bottled or pre-made dressing on their salads. A simple coating of extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar, a little bit of salt and peppe...
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Author:
Will Butler