Italian cuisine is famous for its rich and sumptuous flavor, and its desserts are no exception. While these tasty treats vary from region to region, many are known world wide. If you want to bring something truly delightful to Christmas… Read More
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The Fishy Tradition of a Meat-Free Christmas
You think that you know a lot about Italian cuisine—mozzarella cheese with tomatoes is called caprese, classic tomato sauce shouldn’t have butter, and “mangia!” makes a great toast. But, do you know that a classic Italian cuisine Christmas Eve tradition… Read More
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Cater Your Holiday Office Party this Year
It’s just about that time of year, when offices around the country take time out of their work week to relax and celebrate the holidays. For some offices, this means carpooling to a restaurant and spending an awkward evening talking… Read More
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Get Your Next Football Sunday Catered
The Ravens are back in action this Sunday to take on the AFC North-leading Steelers in what is sure to be the hard-hitting rivalry game we all look forward to every year. You’ve got friends and family headed over to… Read More
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Italy Makes Beer Too! All About Italian Beer
When you head out for Italian food next take a look around the dining room and see what people are drinking. Chances are you’ll see plenty of red and white wine being poured and enjoyed, but you might also see… Read More
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5 Key Ingredients for Italian Cuisine
If you love Italian cuisine, you’re in luck. Many of its essential components are not only delicious but great for you. These classic and sumptuous comfort dishes are made up of a number of key ingredients which deliver intense flavor, as… Read More
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Health Benefits of Greek Olive Oil
With so much going on in day to day life, it’s easy to forget ourselves and our health. However, there are some simple things you can do and simple tricks you can use to make sure you are good to… Read More
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Italian Wine 101: The Basics
Whether or not you realize it, you have almost certainly enjoyed an Italian wine before. In fact, the Italian peninsula used to be known as the “land of wine” because of the vast varietals of grapes available and the acres… Read More