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26 February 2009, 2:31 pm
If you are looking for a tasty and fast recipe that is authentic Italian, this quick Italian dessert recipe is for you.
There is no better way to finish off a delicious Italian dinner than with a tasty and light dessert. This recipe is great to serve your guests after a pasta dinner and wine. You [...]
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Tagged authentic, best, dessert, desserts, easy, ingredients, italian, light, popular, recipe, recipes, tasty, tiramasu, traditional
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23 February 2009, 2:31 pm
I have been wondering about desserts the last few days. The irresistible charm that these rich combination of ingredients offer is truly amazing.
I surely can’t seem to stay away from the charisma that pulls me so strongly towards them whichever corner of the room I may be.
I have this friend who is real far [...]
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10 February 2009, 10:10 am
When the cold winds blow, nights draw in and a nip of frost chills the air there is nothing better than a pot of soup waiting for you to return home and just needing to be heated up to make a restoring meal that warms you right through.
Vegitarian Italian recipes include heartwarming tasty soups.
The great [...]
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3 February 2009, 5:25 pm
Reflecting the country’s diverse cultural history and traditional heritage, Italian cuisines are some of the most famous dishes appreciated all over the world today.
From everyday preparations made in exotic Italian style to special recipes for special occasions, Italy offers the world a wide variety of cuisines . While a traditional Italian menu comprises of some [...]
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Tagged best, cake, cookie, cookies, creme, day, holiday, italian, pastry, recipes, Valentine's
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2 February 2009, 5:25 pm
Italian cuisine is becoming increasingly popular in the UK. Although this is a recent change in the restaurant industry, Italian cuisine dates back to the 4th century BC where the roots are derived from potatoes, maize, bell pepper and tomato.
Usually an Italian meal would be made up of three to four courses and are [...]
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