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This is the place to post your recipe requests.
Are you looking to duplicate that great meal you had in Italy? Are you trying to replicate your grandmother's special recipe? This is the place to find the answer.
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I'm looking for a good stuffing recipe.
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Since I am the ediotr of both the Italian Food and Wine pages it made more sense to combine them. What's more Italian than wine? You may be interested my articles: Basics for the Italian Pantry and Basics for the Italian RefrigeratorWhere in Italy did you live? I lived in the Veneto.
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Wine... Italian ? So what about Champagne. NewYork wines Napa valley wines, Australian wines. How is wine Italian?
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I might give you France.
But I'm pretty sure the Italians have been making wine before New York or Napa Valley existed. LOL
As far as Australia goes, they are definitely edging in on the competition, but I still believe the European nations have them beat.
Besides, wine in Italy is like sweet tea in Georgia; everybody's gonna drink it! <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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While I enjoy French wines, historically it was the Romans who brought grape vines to France.
If you go to the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France there are very heavy Roman influences. There are traditional festivals in which Italians come to assist in the historic celebrations begun by the Romans.
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No problem. If you put sausage into the Bella search engine you will get other great Italian sausage recipes.
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I'm looking for traditional Christmas recipes. I have the panettone recipe, but would like others to make for the holidays.
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