Monday, February 26, 2007

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EASTER!

"Christmas with the yours, Easter what you want." In this proverb are enclosed the two most important Italian holidays and even the philosophy with which the Italians live. Christmas is past, our family Easter, on the contrary, always falls in early spring and makes you want to go out and travel.

In Italy the Passover rite itself begins on Good Friday (Friday before Easter, which falls on Sunday), the day when we remember the Last Supper and death on the cross of Jesus Christ. On this occasion, we can watch processions through the streets of the cities they represent, through 14 stations or stops, the Via Crucis (= the way of the cross), that is the path of Christ on the hill of Calvary. After the Holy Saturday, a day of waiting, the joy of Easter breaks out on Easter Sunday, when we celebrate the Resurrection. The festival continues on Monday, the so-called Easter: This occasion is a tradition to do a little trip to the country, perhaps with a picnic.

As has happened for Christmas, for Easter gluttony and consumerism have taken over on religious grounds, and then we look at culinary traditions of our country. The festival of Easter comes from the gastronomic point of view, simple and frugal as a party, whose key elements have always been the lamb and eggs. The gastronomic tradition

We are specialists in the dessert next to typical regional cakes (presnitz in Trieste, Fugazza in the Veneto, the salami of the Pope in Piedmont, crushed Easter in Tuscany, Naples and lamb pastiera sugar in Sicily), can not miss the chocolate egg and the Dove.

The chocolate egg is the dream and the surprise of all children, there is something for every taste and every budget: milk chocolate, dark chocolate with hazelnuts, big, small, decorated ... and all hide a small gift! The Dove, however, is a cake in the shape of this bird (symbol of peace): The texture is similar to that of Christmas Panettone and is covered with icing, almonds and grains of sugar. For the sweet tooth there are also special doves stuffed with cream and covered with chocolate.

Well, it's a shame that Easter is only once a year, no? ! Learn Italian In

Thursday, February 15, 2007

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The Italian songwriters (I) The human body

taste of salt
(1963 - Gino Paoli)

flavor with salt, to taste sea
you have on your skin, you on the lips when
out the water and lie down
you come near me, near me.
flavor with salt, to taste sea
taste a bit 'bitter things lost
of things left far away from us
where the world is different, different from here.

time and days that pass
lazy and leave in the mouth the taste of salt
you jump in the water and let me look at you
and remain alone in the sand and sun.
Then come back and let yourself fall near
well in the sand and into my arms while I kiss
and
taste of salt taste of the sea, the taste of you.

Written in the wake of the scandalous and passionate love affair with Stefania Sandrelli, then a minor, "A Taste of salt "was proposed to Cantagiro of 1963 where he earned a fourth place, followed an extraordinary success. At the top of the charts with an incredible number of copies sold, the song was played in all the beaches and dance floors, and has remained in 'collective imagination the soundtrack of the sixties summers. Arranged by Ennio Morricone, with Gato Barbieri on sax, the song has an extraordinary impact on the balanced combination of text and music. Melodica yet rhythmic, "A Taste of Salt" is rendered unique by 'interpretation sensual, slow, almost lazy to Paoli. The explosion took the artist's success at a difficult time for private life, complicated by the scandal of adultery while his wife was waiting il primo figlio: Paoli si sparò una pallottola nel cuore, che lo mancò per poco e che i medici decisero di non estrarre perché troppo rischioso. Ancora oggi il cantautore porta, a pochi centimetri dal proprio cuore, il ricordo di quel momento.





Thursday, February 1, 2007

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La testa
1. Ho bevuto troppo vino, ora mi gira la testa
2. È un’ ora che cerco di convincerlo! Carlo ha proprio la testa dura!
3. La maestra di Paolo, dice che ha la testa fra le nuvole.