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Default When in Rome, Learn to Cook Italian

On 9/14/2015 4:24 PM, rosie wrote:

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> Nice article. Thanks for posting it. When I lived in Naples, I took cooking lessons every week. We always cooked and then ate the meal accompanied by the harsh local wine. When I first got there I did not like it, but after awhile t was all I wanted to drink. I still cook today using the recipes I learned there, but miss that wine !!
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Sounds like the wine my wife's grandfather made. It was always on the
table for dinner. So was a nap after when you had a couple of glasses
of it.
 
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