Lidias Italy 140 Simple and Delicious Recipes from the Ten Places in Italy Lidia Loves Most
Lidias Italy 140 Simple and Delicious Recipes from the Ten Places in Italy Lidia Loves Most

From the Tuscan countryside to the ruins of Rome, celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich takes you on a culinary tour of the ten places in Italy most near and dear to her heart… and stomach.
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5 Stars A Great Collection of Recipes!
What can I say, It is Lidia. She and Mario Batali have been truly inspirational to me as a fairly new cook. After visiting Italy I was looking for someone to provide real Italian recipes. I cook from this book at least once a week. Usually more often.
Lidia’s insights to the regions her recipes are from are interesting and helpful.
Bravissimo!
5 Stars If you like Italian
Great recipe book, it has many of the dishes I’ve watched Lidia make on her tv program. There are a lot of unusual things and a lot of traditional, too.
5 Stars Yes, Delicious…
Just like her TV show. Great recipes, delicious Italian taste.
Highly recommended!
PC
5 Stars Lidia’s Italy
If you love to eat and you also love to cook, and if it’s not Italian it’s not food, then Lidia’s Italy is your book! Great story, great lady and she absolutely knows what she’s doing in the kitchen. I made her Fennel with proscuitto and parmesan and my dinner guests, who’d never had fennel, fell in love with it.
Can’t say enough - BUY THE BOOK!!
1 Star Still Waiting
Still waiting for book…was supposed to be delivered 2/5 but still hasn’t showed up. I think it’s in transit because we’ve moved to our FL residence and our mail is being fwded but item was supposed to have been delivered a week before we left. Seller said it would be delivered before we left, so I think it’s in delivery status,…
The Medieval Kitchen Recipes from France and Italy
The Medieval Kitchen Recipes from France and Italy

An English-language edition of La Gastronomie au Moyen Age: 160 Recettes de France et d’Italie, published in Paris in 1993, this volume of medieval recipes adapted for the modern cook is both usable and informative. Redon (Univ. of Paris), Fran?ois Sabban (L’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris), and Silvano Serventi, an independent researcher, have combined their knowledge of languages, food, and history to create this fascinating collection of 153 recipes, ranging from soups and pasta to meats, sauces, and desserts. Each recipe is presented in its original form, in translation, and adapted for modern cooks. A brief passage also explains the significance of the recipe and its relation to other dishes. Although it is not the only title covering medieval cookery (see, e.g., Madeleine Cosman’s Fabulous Feasts: Medieval Cookery and Ceremony, LJ 1/15/77), this well-organized and entertaining work is recommended for specialized food or medieval collections in large public and academic libraries.AMary Martin, CAPCON Lib. Network, Washington, DC
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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5 Stars Timeless recipes
This is a well researched and written cookbook. It gives the history of what items were available at the particular time in the Middle Ages and how they were used in various recipes. Other historical culinary tidbits are included and are quite interesting and informative.
The dishes made from these recipes are quite delicious and make it worth hunting out some of the more difficult to find ingredients. Where possible, alternative ingredients are suggested. It is especially enjoyable - when your guests exclaim their pleasure over a tasty dish - to inform them of the antiquity of the recipe.
This book makes an excellent gift for those cooks who especially enjoy history. I highly recommend The Medieval Kitchen to anyone with an adventuresome culinary spirit.
4 Stars Delightful but incomplete
This book is as good as all the other reviewers say, but didn’t they eat breakfast in the Middle Ages? The book should be retitled - Medieval Dinners.
5 Stars An excellent resource
My mother gave me The Medi
Learn Italian A Beginners Guide
Learn Italian A Beginners Guide

Why is it so important to learn a foreign language? The whole world speaks English, right? You are right the is a large number of people who speak English and are living in a foreign country, but not everyone in the whole world. There are several good and valid reasons for learning to speak another language.
Just for starters, Personal Development is one of the reasons. When you learn a new language you acquire a whole new outlook while reinforcing your own identity and sel fconfidence.
Learning a foreign language can contribute to a stronger personality.
Then there are the Cultural Reasons for learning a foreign language. Cultures define themselves through languages. A foreign language will give you admission into another
culture. You will have the ability to communicate and to exchange thoughts and ideas with people all over the world. Without the ability to communicate with them you may
have never had the opportunity to know them.
Education is another good reason for learning a foreign language. Learning a foreign language allows you to see things differently than you would have otherwise. It has a
positive effect on intellectual growth and allows for the enrichment and enhancement of mental development. Learning a foreign language when you are young is much more
effective. It will help you to read and write in your own language. Evidence shows, like musical education, it can contribute to the growth of the…
Lidias Family Table Of Stuffings and Pasta
Lidias Family Table Of Stuffings and Pasta

Joining Lidia is one of her Executive Chefs, Fortunato Nicotra from Felidia in New York. Following Lidia’s demonstration of “Poor Man’s Two Egg Pasta,” they join forces for a lively demonstration of Ricotta Manicotti with Spinach Filling, and Asparagus Filling and a Simple Ricotta Ravioli.
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