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ceed > wrote: > Hi,. > > This may be a bit OT, and it's not even in Italian, but I'll ask anyway: > > My son is having a birthday party with friends invited. He wants to do > the party the way it's done in Italy. We have done Hawaiian and > Scandinavian (I am Norwegian living in the US) parties in the past, but > this time the request is "doing it Italian". > > So my question is two fold: First, how would a birthday party for a 10 > year old happen in Italy? I assume there's differences between regions in > Italy, but are there things to eat and do that would make it somewhat > universally Italian? Secondly, if there are food/dishes one would > typically serve at a birthday party in Italy it would be great to get to > know what they are, and if possible get a recipe or two. > > If this is totally outside of the scope of this ng please let me know and > I will respect it. On the other hand, if someone would like to help me > out here it would be greatly appreciated! I promised my son I would ask > around, so I have at least kept my promise! ![]() Hay seed, I think you've picked the best place to ask. Most of the folks here are very helpful and a lot of them speak English. A few have even posted on alt.food.barbecue. How many friends are being invited? Parents? Others? Happy Birthday to your 10 year old son! -- Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops: http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061 |
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![]() On 12-Oct-2009, Nick Cramer > wrote: > Posted to it.hobby.cucina - Nick > > ceed > wrote: > > Hi,. > > > > This may be a bit OT, and it's not even in Italian, but I'll ask > > anyway: > > > > My son is having a birthday party with friends invited. He wants to do > > the party the way it's done in Italy. We have done Hawaiian and > > Scandinavian (I am Norwegian living in the US) parties in the past, but > > this time the request is "doing it Italian". > > > > So my question is two fold: First, how would a birthday party for a 10 > > year old happen in Italy? I assume there's differences between regions > > in > > Italy, but are there things to eat and do that would make it somewhat > > universally Italian? Secondly, if there are food/dishes one would > > typically serve at a birthday party in Italy it would be great to get > > to > > know what they are, and if possible get a recipe or two. > > > > If this is totally outside of the scope of this ng please let me know > > and > > I will respect it. On the other hand, if someone would like to help me > > out here it would be greatly appreciated! I promised my son I would ask > > around, so I have at least kept my promise! ![]() > > Hay seed, > > I think you've picked the best place to ask. Most of the folks here are > very helpful and a lot of them speak English. A few have even posted on > alt.food.barbecue. How many friends are being invited? Parents? Others? > > Happy Birthday to your 10 year old son! > > -- > Nick, KI6VAV. With all respect, I would suggest that you email Giada De Laurentis at food network. I would be extremely surprised if she would not help you out. She's an actual Italian with family in Italy. -- Brick (Youth is wasted on young people) |
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:51:55 GMT, "Brick"
> wrote: > >On 12-Oct-2009, Nick Cramer > wrote: > >> Posted to it.hobby.cucina - Nick >> >> ceed > wrote: >> > Hi,. >> > >> > This may be a bit OT, and it's not even in Italian, but I'll ask >> > anyway: >> > >> > My son is having a birthday party with friends invited. He wants to do >> > the party the way it's done in Italy. We have done Hawaiian and >> > Scandinavian (I am Norwegian living in the US) parties in the past, but >> > this time the request is "doing it Italian". >> > >> > So my question is two fold: First, how would a birthday party for a 10 >> > year old happen in Italy? I assume there's differences between regions >> > in >> > Italy, but are there things to eat and do that would make it somewhat >> > universally Italian? Secondly, if there are food/dishes one would >> > typically serve at a birthday party in Italy it would be great to get >> > to >> > know what they are, and if possible get a recipe or two. >> > >> > If this is totally outside of the scope of this ng please let me know >> > and >> > I will respect it. On the other hand, if someone would like to help me >> > out here it would be greatly appreciated! I promised my son I would ask >> > around, so I have at least kept my promise! ![]() >> >> Hay seed, >> >> I think you've picked the best place to ask. Most of the folks here are >> very helpful and a lot of them speak English. A few have even posted on >> alt.food.barbecue. How many friends are being invited? Parents? Others? >> >> Happy Birthday to your 10 year old son! >> >> -- >> Nick, KI6VAV. > >With all respect, I would suggest that you email Giada De Laurentis at >food network. I would be extremely surprised if she would not help you >out. She's an actual Italian with family in Italy. http://www.foodnetwork.com/everyday-...rty/index.html She addresses this very same topic. Also http://www.bizrate.com/party-supplie...arty-supplies/ Photos of Italian birthday cakes http://cakeitaly.com/?p=53 Google is our friend ![]() Gene "If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny" Thomas Jefferson |
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 01:00:29 -0500, Gene > wrote:
> http://www.foodnetwork.com/everyday-...rty/index.html > She addresses this very same topic. > Also > http://www.bizrate.com/party-supplie...arty-supplies/ > Photos of Italian birthday cakes > http://cakeitaly.com/?p=53 > Google is our friend You know, I am not sure if I would not end up with an American interpretation of an Italian birthday party? I kind of like the idea to getting it from "the source" if possible. I have seen this when it comes to Scandinavian cooking which I know well. The versions of the traditional dishes are adapted to the American pallet and is not prepared and served the way I remember them. That doesn't mean they aren't good though. I did a lot of searches and did come up with some ideas, but what I got here so far is much better! ![]() -- //ceed (don't move my mountain) |
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 00:51:55 -0500, Brick >
wrote: > With all respect, I would suggest that you email Giada De Laurentis at > food network. I would be extremely surprised if she would not help you > out. She's an actual Italian with family in Italy. Now that's a great idea although it seems like I am getting all I need (and more!) in this thread to pull it off! ![]() -- //ceed (don't move my mountain) |
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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 21:14:15 -0500, Nick Cramer >
wrote: > Posted to it.hobby.cucina - Nick > > ceed > wrote: >> Hi,. >> >> This may be a bit OT, and it's not even in Italian, but I'll ask anyway: >> >> My son is having a birthday party with friends invited. He wants to do >> the party the way it's done in Italy. We have done Hawaiian and >> Scandinavian (I am Norwegian living in the US) parties in the past, but >> this time the request is "doing it Italian". >> >> So my question is two fold: First, how would a birthday party for a 10 >> year old happen in Italy? I assume there's differences between regions >> in >> Italy, but are there things to eat and do that would make it somewhat >> universally Italian? Secondly, if there are food/dishes one would >> typically serve at a birthday party in Italy it would be great to get to >> know what they are, and if possible get a recipe or two. >> >> If this is totally outside of the scope of this ng please let me know >> and >> I will respect it. On the other hand, if someone would like to help me >> out here it would be greatly appreciated! I promised my son I would ask >> around, so I have at least kept my promise! ![]() > > Hay seed, > > I think you've picked the best place to ask. Most of the folks here are > very helpful and a lot of them speak English. A few have even posted on > alt.food.barbecue. How many friends are being invited? Parents? Others? > Seems like I did pick the right place, yes! ![]() kids and probably 6 - 8 parents who will stay. The other parents will spend the time....well....without their kids ![]() > Happy Birthday to your 10 year old son! > Thanks! ![]() -- //ceed (don't move my mountain) |
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ceed wrote:
>> I think you've picked the best place to ask. Most of the folks here >> are very helpful and a lot of them speak English. A few have even >> posted on alt.food.barbecue. How many friends are being invited? >> Parents? Others? > Seems like I did pick the right place, yes! ![]() Yessss ![]() And don't worry about those who whine about the language, there will always be someone who tries to stop what he/she cannot understand > It's going to be 10 - 15 kids and probably 6 - 8 parents who will stay. > The other parents will spend the time....well....without their kids ![]() And don't forget the advice you received: pull the ear of the child whos birthday you'll be celebrating, une pull for every year he/she is kaming. -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 07:46:51 -0500, ViLco > wrote:
> ceed wrote: > >>> I think you've picked the best place to ask. Most of the folks here >>> are very helpful and a lot of them speak English. A few have even >>> posted on alt.food.barbecue. How many friends are being invited? >>> Parents? Others? > >> Seems like I did pick the right place, yes! ![]() > > Yessss ![]() > And don't worry about those who whine about the language, there will > always > be someone who tries to stop what he/she cannot understand I pulled a Babelfish (what's the correct internal temperature for Babelfish? ![]() or at least give them a good laugh. > >> It's going to be 10 - 15 kids and probably 6 - 8 parents who will stay. >> The other parents will spend the time....well....without their kids ![]() > > And don't forget the advice you received: pull the ear of the child whos > birthday you'll be celebrating, une pull for every year he/she is kaming. It will be my pleasure. I will give him a couple of pulls extra for all the bad stuff he will be doing the upcoming year -- //ceed (don't move my mountain) |
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"ViLco" > wrote:
> ceed wrote: > > >> I think you've picked the best place to ask. Most of the folks here > >> are very helpful and a lot of them speak English. A few have even > >> posted on alt.food.barbecue. How many friends are being invited? > >> Parents? Others? > > > Seems like I did pick the right place, yes! ![]() > > Yessss ![]() > And don't worry about those who whine about the language, there will > always be someone who tries to stop what he/she cannot understand Villi, it's because of guys like you, Stefano, Fulvio, Alessandro, etc, that I keep posting on i.h.c, despite some occasional flak from a few others. I take it in stride. I try to use some Italian, but I've forgotten most of what little I knew (some of what I remember is not printable!) and at 74, learning is difficult. > > It's going to be 10 - 15 kids and probably 6 - 8 parents who will stay. > > The other parents will spend the time....well....without their kids ![]() > > And don't forget the advice you received: pull the ear of the child whos > birthday you'll be celebrating, une pull for every year he/she is kaming. But don't pull his ear OFF, you crazy fool! LMAO -- Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops: http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061 |
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