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Dilara
Gastronazionalismo | Michele Antonio Fino, Anna Claudia Cecconi, Andrea Bezzecchi
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Today, UNESCO awarded an intangible cultural heritage status to Italian cuisine: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/10/travel/italian-cuisine-unesco-status
On the one hand, good for Italy, and no doubt well deserved; on the other, Meloni and Italian nationalists who have been shamelessy instrumentaling the issue are happy 😖

How serendipitous for #Italy #FoodandLit
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Dilara French article (probably behind a paywall) on the politics of it https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/101225/le-gouvernement-meloni-tra... - the tagged book is mentioned 11h
Bookwormjillk Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. 11h
julesG That's interesting, fascinating and somehow very great. But I might be biased by having read the comments under a cooking video about an Italian dish the vlogger butchered. 9h
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Texreader Great timing!! 7h
Dilara @Bookwormjillk You're welcome 😁 5h
Dilara @Texreader We couldn't have asked for better! 😄 5h
Dilara @julesG I can picture those comments exactly! 😂 😅 5h
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😂 ♦️ ♠️ ♥️ 💰😂

#foodandlit #Italy #Jubilee

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In case you haven‘t been following my #wordoftheday posts, my mom @Doll8455 is continuing her dramatic story using each word of the day. I look forward to her next post in the saga everyday!

TheBookHippie 🙃👏🏻♥️ 19h
AnnCrystal 👏🏼🥳👍🏼💝. 17h
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#wordoftheday

“The most prestigious posting was to Spain, the greatest supporter of the Vatican. Spain controlled large chunks of Italy—the duchy of Milan in the north, and the kingdom of Naples, which shared the southern border of the Papal States. The second most important posting was to France, Spain‘s inveterate enemy and historically a far less supportive ally of Rome.”

Doll8455 My sanguinary thoughts were making their way to my fists. Mr. Fist backed up a step when he saw my fists clench. The neighbor who considers himself the lugubrious leader of the block began to palaver. But, he was an inveterate liar who couldn‘t tell the truth if you paid him. He suggested I should move my loggia to the back of my house and apologize to Mr. Fist. Do what—— 9h
Texreader @Doll8455 😂😂😬👏🏻 7h
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#wordoftheday There‘s censorship and then there‘s burning at the stake

“Most popes usually let Pasquino [a gossiper about all things Vatican] and his friends have their say as a means of venting popular discontent against high taxes and injustice. But a few particularly annoying pasquinade writers had been incinerated at the stake. Even an execution didn‘t seem to dampen the ardor of would-be political columnists,… ⬇️

Texreader and the crowds outside of Olimpia‘s back windows never seemed to go away. Next to Pasquino was Rome‘s only post office. Here, before residents picked up their mail, or before their mail was sent abroad, inspectors opened letters and packages to search for heresy, libel, and treason. …⬇️ 2d
Texreader They compared book titles with the ever-growing list on the Vatican‘s Index of Prohibited Books. Though usually, for the price of a scudo an inspector would forget to look in a particular satchel.” 2d
Doll8455 I looked up and saw 20 nosy neighbors in my yard. They heard the imbroglio and came to watch. They loved fights between neighbors. Mr. Fist stood on my stoop and gave a pasquinade making fun of my loggia—how rude. I began to have sanguinary thoughts. 1d
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I pulled out the Dutch oven and made white beans and tomatoes for dinner tonight. It was easy and delicious with bread and salad. #FoodAndLit #Italy

https://bellieskitchen.com/cheesy-white-bean-tomato-bake/?utm_source=pinterest&u...

Texreader Yum!! 2d
kspenmoll Sounds delicious! 2d
Tamra That looks like the perfect winter dinner! 2d
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JenReadsAlot That looks delicious! 2d
AnnCrystal 😋💝. 2d
BarbaraBB I am Dutch but I always wonder what is a Dutch oven? 2d
Bookwormjillk @BarbaraBB ha! It‘s a big heavy pan that you can use on the stovetop and in the oven. 2d
BarbaraBB Oh wow. I know that kind of pans but bever thought of it that way. Thanks! 1d
Butterfinger This looks delicious. I may copy from you. 1d
Bookwormjillk @Butterfinger It reminded me a bit of lasagna but without all of the work. I will definitely make this again. 1d
MemoirsForMe 😋😋😋 1d
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On Saturday, I went round the bookshops looking for Fontamara, which I had planned on reading and was on my #10BeforeTheEnd list. Didn't find it, but bought other books anyway 😊. And all my library holds came at once, so here's my pile of books:
- Tagged Italian cookbook: read, liked it;
- Graphic work by Zerocalcare: read liked it;
- Ibn Khaldun anthology: 60 pages still to read;
- Boccace's Decameron: will probably be a year-long read;

and ⬇

Dilara -Le diable amoureux (The Devil in Love) by Cazotte, which has been on my shelves for a while and is also part of my #10BeforeTheEnd list 3d
Dilara - Noël by Jean Giono, because there was a pile of those next to the till, and I thought why not? It's cheap and timely (not in the database);
- Une fleur qui ne fleurit pas by Maria Messina, an Edwardian woman writer (not in the database) - one for #FoodAndLit #Italy;
- Salamalecs by Jesuthasan Antonythasan (not in the database);
- L'ultime humiliation by Rhéa Galanaki (not in the database).
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AnnCrystal 📚👏🏼🤩📚💝. 3d
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No sleep till Shengal | Zerocalcare
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I was looking for something from Zerocalcare set in #Italy for #FoodandLit and stumbled on the tagged book, about the democratic Yezidi self-governing enclave of Sinjar/Shengal in #Iraq, and couldn't pass it up. It's one of those places we hardly ever hear about. All you expect from Zerocalcare: self-reflective, left-wing, informative and depressing, with a glint of tempered hope.
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#wordoftheday

“Late-fifteenth-century popes pondered what to do with the tottering basilica, hesitating to destroy something so sacred. But the irascible warrior pope Julius II (reigned 1503–1513) had no such scruples. The ancient basilica was torn down, its ancient papal tombs relocated and some of the art incorporated into the new church. Throughout the sixteenth century the new basilica was raised by fits and starts… ⬇️

Texreader “Italy‘s greatest architects—Bramante, Raphael, Sangallo, and Michelangelo—argued over the design, particularly over the trailblazing dome they wished to build as a beacon to all Christendom.” 4d
ManyWordsLater What a good word! 4d
Doll8455 Upon seeing fists, I determined my neighbor was an irascible man. I had esprit and began to back away from those fists. Saved by my black cat who wandered up during the imbroglio and my neighbor glanced aside— 3d
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I don‘t know how many of you saw the moon earlier, but WOW! It had me texting my friends, “Beauty emergency!” a la Maggie Smith. One of them responded, “The moon was beautiful last night, too.” I don‘t know if she meant it to be an enthusiastic confirmation of my awe or flippant disinterest — but it reminded me of this quote by Anthony Doerr, which I love.

Anyway, the moon. 🌖 Hope some of you caught it!

willaful It *was* beautiful last night! 😁 4d
monalyisha @willaful And every. Let‘s cause some pandemonium. 😜 4d
Chelsea.Poole The cold moon. I made moon water 🌕 4d
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TheBookHippie The cold moon! I‘ve taken so many pictures! 4d
AnnCrystal 💖🌜🌝🌛💖. 4d
Soubhiville Yes, great quote! I live in a beautiful mountain setting, and try to remember to actually see them when I‘m driving around. Taking the time to notice is great gratitude practice! 🩷 3d
monalyisha @Chelsea.Poole Love the idea of moon water. So easy! 3d
monalyisha @Soubhiville Same...except switch out the mountains for the ocean! I grew up just one state over (MA) but we were centrally-located and if we wanted to go to the beach, it was about an hour-and-a-half drive. When I moved to RI, I vowed I'd never “get used to it“ and take the easy ocean access for granted. I've been true to my promise! 3d
TheKidUpstairs I love those moments when something you see everyday: the moon, a tree, a lake, whatever, just stops you in your tracks. The local First Nation, Mississaugas of Scugog Island, shared a "learn Anishinaabemowin" post about this week's full moon, it is called Manidoon Giizis or Little Spirit Moon. 3d
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