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Tag Archives: Italian Film
World Advent : Day 14
The Film: La Pivellina [Little Girl] – Italy I was sure I was going to write about this film, it seems so small and hard to recommend to anyone who isn’t a diehard cinephile. But then I read a review … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Drama, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Italy, Netflix, Screenwriting, Snack
Tagged Advent, Arts, Austrian Film, Christmas, Film, foreign film, Independent Film, Italian Film, Italy, Movie, Parmesan Cheese, Parmigiano-Reggiano, Popcorn, Rainer Frimmel, Recipe, Tizza Covi
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Global Advent: Day 3
The Film: Pane e tulipani [Bread and Tulips] – Italy I thought I was in for a serious drama about a woman who finds herself. By the time the bus drives off, leaving Rosalba behind, I knew it was going to … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Arabic, Bread, Christmas, Comedy, Drama, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Italy, Romantic Comedy
Tagged Advent, Amelie, Arabic, Arabic Food, Bread, Bread and Tulips, Bread Machine, Bread Machine Cookbook, Bread Machine Recipe, Bruno Ganz, Christmas, Cinema, Comedy, Donna Rathmell German, Drama, Film, Flour, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Foreign Food, Independent Film, Indie Film, Italian Film, Italian Movie, Licia Maglietta, Movies, Pane e tulipani, Pita, Pita Bread, Recipe, Recipe Blog, Silvio Soldini, Venice, Whole Wheat, whole wheat flour, Whole Wheat Pita Bread
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Baba Ghanouj and October’s Mid-August Lunch
Last week I did a pizza in the oven. Before I sat down to enjoy it I threw two split American style eggplant on the pizza pan and stuck it back in the oven until the skin was brown and … Continue reading
Posted in Arabic, Comedy, Fall, Film, Food, Foreign Film, Independent, International Cinema, Italy, Netflix, Spices, Theme, Vegetarian
Tagged A Mid-August Lunch, A-Team, Arabic, arabic spice, baba ghanoush, babba ghanouj, Bulgur, Chickpea, Cinema, cook, Cumin, Eggplant, Film, Food, foreign film, Garbonzo, Garbonzo Bean, Garlic, Gianni Di Gregorio, Homemade, hummus, I Love It When A Plan Comes Together, International Cinema, international film, Italian Film, Kofta, Lamb, Lamb Kofta, Lemon juice, Marina Cacciotti, Mid-August Lunch, middle eastern spice, mint, Movies, Olive oil, Onion, orzo, parsley, seven spice, Simone Riccardini, Tahini, Valeria De Franciscis, Vegetarian, Wine
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