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  • A Closer Look at Italy - Expats in Italy - Family Life - Random

    Ode to the pottymouth

    October 1, 2024 - By Jill Desiato

    Let’s talk about curse words… Tuscany is famously known for its love of colorful language. Swearing is pretty common—adults swear in conversation, around kids without a thought, and yes, even young kids have potty mouths that would make your jaw drop. I hear curse words flying around at the park…

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  • A Closer Look at Italy - Random - Slow Food

    The Moretta

    June 13, 2013 - By Jason DiLoreti

    What do you get when you get together a rough crew, hard booze, and dark coffee? My first response would be trouble and a bad hangover, but instead a salty crew of sailors and fishermen from Fano, Italy are credited with inventing a delicious cocktail. The Moretta is strong, yet…

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    Life Lessons of 2012. Life is good. Keep it simple.

    January 1, 2013 - By Jason DiLoreti

    Happy 2013! The last year was a great year for our family. We worked hard and finished paying off our debt, Jill had a killer season with her cake business, we completed the final projects on our house (that has taken us 7 years), and are now seeing our heartfelt dreams…

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    Watch Your Step!

    December 11, 2012 - By Jason DiLoreti

    If you’ve come to the site at this point, please excuse the mess and watch your step. We don’t want anyone slipping and falling. We’ll be fully up and running real soon. We’re excited to start sharing our adventure with you. The construction should be quick, so check back real…

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