cook book addicts do not read 53Jane Gillett Personal variations: no onions no salt cider vinegar instead of wine-malt vinegar a large knob of butter juniper berries Raisins is another common...
, but when they did have food, it was
cook book addicts do not read 52Well, this is how I make it. The recipe's imprecise - like many handed-down recipes; it's more or less as my friend gave it to me although has probably evolved a little over...
A growing problem, yes, but attached more to choices than quanbreasty, and no where near as bad as the US and UK.
from great cities is KM.
If you look at a relief map of Italy you can see that there is a large area that is barely habitable. We are a T shape of mountains surrounded by some land. Amidst the mountains there are no large areas where you can cultivate more than vines or olives in the south or use it for grazing in the north. I did leave off a zero. A sq km is pretty small! The charts say from 425 to 37 psk regionally. 425 is Campania (Napoli) which surprised me. 37 is Valle d'Aosta, which seems right. A lot of people who live in industrial areas go out to the country on weekends to gather mushrooms, chestnuts, hazlenuts, walnuts, etc. The thing is, the overriding social policy has been to diffuse industry so that there are jobs nearby and the kids don't have to leave home. It means you see pockets of industrial parks everywhere, but only see huge industrial estates at Milano, Torino, etc. I think ports should fit in there, too, but you cannot diffuse those. There are some absolutely huge agricultural plantations in Emilia Romagna. Huge for here, at least. Industrial farming.