425 pts · April 13, 2015
Dai diamanti non nasce niente, dal letame nascono i fiori.
It's considered a second course dish and traditionally in Italian cuisine you don't mix first and second course.
It's like putting ketchup on pasta, it's just not done. The only meat we put in pasta is cured pork, or beef when it's cooked in a sauce.
Big Bird looks like I imagine Caboose to be.
He uses both spellings and even in Italian "tiramisu" is accepted (mostly because people don't know how to use a keyboard), so I'll take it!
jk I don't hate you, you're amazing. Thanks for making carbonara & tiramisù correctly instead of using cream and cooking the eggs. HERO!
I hate you, @OP. Everything you make looks so good & from what I know of cooking is legit. You even spell the names of things correctly.
The only one with the actual Answer.
Things that are terrifying to hear at 3 am oustide your window: 3. Barn owl screeching, 2. Vixen scream, 1. Stags during mating season
Holy hell, in the first pic he looks like a young Roger Waters.
I'll give you a Tough Elixir for that.
#14 having had both at regular intervals, I can confirm it's pretty accurate.
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variet%C3%A0_di_salame
For starters, there's a lot of them:
Ach so! Then it just means that I fail at reading. Or replying to the correct comment.
Lots of things: https://youngwomenshealth.org/2011/10/18/medical-uses-of-the-birth-control-pill/
Have some Japanese artists of various genres: Nujabes, Osamu Kitajima, AJICO, Church of Misery, Naikaku, Thee Michelle Gun Elephant.
There seem to be cars parked so yeah, it might not be Venice.
You mean, you *manly keep it.
If you ever drop by Frankfurt am Main, try Muku's tonkotsu.
Yeah, the first thing I did was pinning it to the Task Bar.
2012?!?!?!!
We eat (boiled, mostly) chicken feet in Italy too! :D
Yeah, the ones I saw in the country were downright scary. I guess being in a city helps.
I doubt those are actual strays. They're really a problem in Greece and they're much scarier and mangier than those pictured.
I'm Italian, so it's even easier for me! :D
There's also some German and Potuguese mixed in IIRC. They basically speak Europanto.
Saw it IRL, it's so amazing! *__*
added a lot of English signs and things and if you stick to major cities you should be okay.
food in their windows and menus with pictures are somewhat common. I've been told however that in preparation for the Olympics they've
Depends. They generally don't speak English very well, but if you go just for tourism you should be fine. Restaurants have plastic models of
It's considered a second course dish and traditionally in Italian cuisine you don't mix first and second course.
It's like putting ketchup on pasta, it's just not done. The only meat we put in pasta is cured pork, or beef when it's cooked in a sauce.
Big Bird looks like I imagine Caboose to be.
He uses both spellings and even in Italian "tiramisu" is accepted (mostly because people don't know how to use a keyboard), so I'll take it!
jk I don't hate you, you're amazing. Thanks for making carbonara & tiramisù correctly instead of using cream and cooking the eggs. HERO!
I hate you, @OP. Everything you make looks so good & from what I know of cooking is legit. You even spell the names of things correctly.
The only one with the actual Answer.
Things that are terrifying to hear at 3 am oustide your window: 3. Barn owl screeching, 2. Vixen scream, 1. Stags during mating season
Holy hell, in the first pic he looks like a young Roger Waters.
I'll give you a Tough Elixir for that.
#14 having had both at regular intervals, I can confirm it's pretty accurate.
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variet%C3%A0_di_salame
For starters, there's a lot of them:
Ach so! Then it just means that I fail at reading. Or replying to the correct comment.
Lots of things: https://youngwomenshealth.org/2011/10/18/medical-uses-of-the-birth-control-pill/
Have some Japanese artists of various genres: Nujabes, Osamu Kitajima, AJICO, Church of Misery, Naikaku, Thee Michelle Gun Elephant.
There seem to be cars parked so yeah, it might not be Venice.
You mean, you *manly keep it.
If you ever drop by Frankfurt am Main, try Muku's tonkotsu.
Yeah, the first thing I did was pinning it to the Task Bar.
2012?!?!?!!
We eat (boiled, mostly) chicken feet in Italy too! :D
Yeah, the ones I saw in the country were downright scary. I guess being in a city helps.
I doubt those are actual strays. They're really a problem in Greece and they're much scarier and mangier than those pictured.
I'm Italian, so it's even easier for me! :D
There's also some German and Potuguese mixed in IIRC. They basically speak Europanto.
Saw it IRL, it's so amazing! *__*
added a lot of English signs and things and if you stick to major cities you should be okay.
food in their windows and menus with pictures are somewhat common. I've been told however that in preparation for the Olympics they've
Depends. They generally don't speak English very well, but if you go just for tourism you should be fine. Restaurants have plastic models of