I have to admit that I’m not much of a foodie. I know, I know, STOP SHOUTING AT ME! I’m kind of a freak in that regard. However, there are a few cooks in Italy that could easily have me…
Italy
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Ferragosto is celebrated on the 15th of August. It was originally a pagan thing like most of the holidays we celebrate (What!? I’m SORRY! It’s TRUE! What does a giant bunny with treats have to do with Jesus? Nothing! That’s…
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living abroad
Northern Italians Versus Southern Italians: Are They Really That Different?
July 30, 2014My situation in Italy is a little unique. My husband is from a small (tiny) town between Rome and Naples but we live together in Florence. He’s lived outside of Italy in Spain where he made a lot of friends…
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This list is the second part of another post. I’d recommend reading that one first: Northern Italians Versus Southern Italians: Are They Really That Different? This isn’t an exhaustive list of differences and a lot of this is from my perspective…
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Me: Babe?! Are you listening to me?!F: Yes! You were talking about stabbing someone..to death.Me: Hmmm..F: Yeah… — M. Elizabeth Evans (@survivingitaly) July 16, 2014 Things have been slow on Surviving for the past few weeks because I’ve been busy making…
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When you have a blog you know that there is a slight bump in traffic on days when you get a lot of angry comments or really fun, enthusiastic ones. On this blog I’m extremely lucky in the sense that…
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foodtravel
Dining In Italy: How To Avoid Making An Ass Out Of Yourself At The Dinner Table
July 12, 2014I was checking my stats this week and there were an unusual number of people searching for “how to dine in Italy,” along with the usual searches like, “Italian hot mom sex,” and “Unicorn penis,” and, “How to pee in…
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Name: Sarah Dowling Blog/Website: ItalyProject365.com Nationality: American How long have you been in Italy? Almost two years…although it feels like longer. Where do you currently live? I live in Bologna (pronounced BO-LOW-NYA). And yes, there is some correlation between…
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1. “In 1339, Florence became the first city in Europe with paved streets(nileguide.com).” They were so proud of this achievement that they’ve decided to never change the originals. But in all seriousness, some of the sidewalks and streets in the historic…
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This isn’t a real post. It’s more of a follow-up post to a series of posts that I wrote a long time ago. I felt that I should update everyone because I never did for some reason. I don’t want everyone to…