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Italy Is All About The Food
Blog: Hecktic Travels - 4 January 2012
We ate a lot of amazing food in Italy. And then we went back for seconds.
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Why Aren’t You In Bologna?
Blog: Hecktic Travels - 18 December 2011
Get thee to Bologna! You can thank us later.
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Getting to know Italy, Guido-style
Blog: La Tortuga Viajera - 28 September 2011
I’m not joking, either. My recent and sixth trip to the shoe-shaped country was Guido-filled. But not the way you’re thinking. I’m actually talking about my host – one of my best friends, who also happens to have a name with a certain fame in the US (I had the pleasure of breaking that news [...]
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First of May in Bologna
Blog: nateniale { reflections on my travels and everything else I love } - 26 July 2011
{ Bologna, Italy - 1 May 2011 } Getting lost in the city immediately after stepping down from the train, with luggages in tow, may not be a good start. But that was what happened when we were in Bologna, after taking what we thought would be a shorter route. After walking across small back lanes, we found our hotel tucked in a small street right in the heart of the city. la rossa - the red one
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All the Italian cities are unique
Blog: nateniale { reflections on my travels and everything else I love } - 22 May 2011
Managed to go to quite a number of cities around Italy, and like one of the owner of the Bed and Breakfast we stayed in said "There are three Italy - the Northern Italy, the Southern Italy and the middle one". I fully agreed! All the cities that we went to were very different - it felt like we were in different countries! And most of the time, the traffic best described the mood of the city. Venice
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Food in Rome
Blog: Ron in Rome - 15 March 2011
By Zerlina, Guest Columnist First, let’s get some misconceptions out of the way. You will not find “Italian food” in Rome, for the simple reason that Italian food does not exist. Italian food is regional: Food in Rome is different … Continue reading →
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Orzo You Say?
Blog: Green Earth Guides ~ Traveling Naturally - 14 May 2010
Orzo conjures a rice-shaped pasta, but Orzo in Europe, especially in Italy, where the drink originated, is usually short for Caffé d'Orzo (Barley Coffee). Originally popular as a caffeine-free drink for children, it is made from ground and roasted barley, sometimes with added rye, chicory, figs, or anise.
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Paris round two, Fierenze, Bologna and Venezia
Blog: where the wild things are - 2 July 2009
Since the last post we have, (obviously,) been to alot of places. We have also met alot of people, who we've been travelling with for about 5 days now- two irish guys and two Americans, actually.
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