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Mysteries of Bucatini

Posted on January 14, 2021 by Judy

The question of the hour is: where has all the bucatini gone? The pandemic shelves are bare of toilet paper, bleach, and …bucatini?? Apparently so. Continue reading →

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Posted in Cooking, Eating | Tagged bucatini, Grub Street, Olney Farmers and Artists Market, pasta | Leave a comment

Two Lessons on Italian Food: Francine Segan on Pasta, Coffee, Chocolate and Other Delights

Posted on March 27, 2015 by Judy

“She’s prettier in person,” the middle-aged man next to me whispered. He was right. Francine Segan, cookbook author, host of the TV series Americans who Love Italy, expert on Italian cuisine, stood at the lectern wearing a beautifully-embroidered coat. She … Continue reading →

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Posted in Eating, Events | Tagged chocolate, coffee, D.C., Embassy of Italy, event, Expo Milano 2015, Francine Segan, Italian Cultural Institute, Italy, Library of Congress, Nutella, pasta | Leave a comment
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