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Italian Festival

Rollo Tamasi

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I went to my family's Italian Festival this weekend in Savannah Georgia.
Savannah was fun.
Lots of Italian food.
I brought the Chianti in a basket
Can't have an Italian festival without it.
They had home made punch with sangria.
And of course, Peroni beer.
Anita brought a rum cake and her home made pizza, 3 of them.
Plus some big peaches off of our tree.
Bobby made all the other food.
His wife Karen helped prepare it and serve it.
Two little brats, both great grandchildren.
I guess every family gathering has a couple.
Bobby made rice balls with stuff in it I've never had before, very good with Italian red sauce on them.
He has a cooker outside, and he made a pile of mild AND HOT SAUSAGES WITH ROLLS THAT FIT THEM PERFECT.
HE ALSO BAKED A BIG PAN OF VEGETABLES , peppers and tomatoes and onions and whatever else.
And we put that on the rolls to have with the sausages.
We had Italian cookies and he made Italian donuts.
Also there was a salad and I think that was it.
He had everything decorated Italian with the lights lit up in a bulb, he had two tents, small ones, but they were decorated with the Italian colors.
He had lively Italian music player outside through the wifi and traditional Italian favorites on the TV inside.
We talked with Zachary, Anita's only grandson.
He's in the coast guard and stationed in Puerto Rico.
He has a Puerto Rican girlfriend so I told him we are all coming down to PUERTO RICO FOR HIS WEDDING.
That'll give him something to think about.
Very good time, a lousy motel room, and expensive at that.
We won't go back there again.
Oh, and we had home made meat balls too.

Nice smooth drive home, what more can I say?

Talk later.....

OSAS is a way of life, not a doctrine.
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I went to my family's Italian Festival this weekend in Savannah Georgia.
Savannah was fun.
Lots of Italian food.
I brought the Chianti in a basket
Can't have an Italian festival without it.
They had home made punch with sangria.
And of course, Peroni beer.
Anita brought a rum cake and her home made pizza, 3 of them.
Plus some big peaches off of our tree.
Bobby made all the other food.
His wife Karen helped prepare it and serve it.
Two little brats, both great grandchildren.
I guess every family gathering has a couple.
Bobby made rice balls with stuff in it I've never had before, very good with Italian red sauce on them.
He has a cooker outside, and he made a pile of mild AND HOT SAUSAGES WITH ROLLS THAT FIT THEM PERFECT.
HE ALSO BAKED A BIG PAN OF VEGETABLES , peppers and tomatoes and onions and whatever else.
And we put that on the rolls to have with the sausages.
We had Italian cookies and he made Italian donuts.
Also there was a salad and I think that was it.
He had everything decorated Italian with the lights lit up in a bulb, he had two tents, small ones, but they were decorated with the Italian colors.
He had lively Italian music player outside through the wifi and traditional Italian favorites on the TV inside.
We talked with Zachary, Anita's only grandson.
He's in the coast guard and stationed in Puerto Rico.
He has a Puerto Rican girlfriend so I told him we are all coming down to PUERTO RICO FOR HIS WEDDING.
That'll give him something to think about.
Very good time, a lousy motel room, and expensive at that.
We won't go back there again.
Oh, and we had home made meat balls too.

Nice smooth drive home, what more can I say?

Talk later.....

OSAS is a way of life, not a doctrine.
Quote
I have a question.

Did they serve spaghetti with the meatballs??
 
Were they like the tacos in NY?
Fla?
No!
Tacos in Los Angeles were real good.
But then, Tiajuana was better.
Back then the East Coast didn't know what a taco was until Taco Bell showed up.
I have a friend in Pico Rivera, L.A. who makes her own tacos.
She was born and raised in Mexico.
 
No!
Tacos in Los Angeles were real good.
But then, Tiajuana was better.
Back then the East Coast didn't know what a taco was until Taco Bell showed up.
I have a friend in Pico Rivera, L.A. who makes her own tacos.
She was born and raised in Mexico.
I wouldn't eat at Taco Bell.
It doesn't look like real food...
Unless it's changed,,,,a lot!
 
Tacos are Mexican.
Listen to someone who knows,...me...
about as Mexican as Nuevo Mexico ,the hard shell and most food that is Mexican is actually Mayan and aztecan,chocolate is their gift

just as oranges ,I need to do a thread on citrus history
 
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