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[Poll #863038]

If someone else in your household does the cooking, answer as they would answer regarding cooking appliances and ingredient acquisition.

Edit: Bleh. I left out ingredient boutiques and mail order on the ingredient acquisition question, bc clearly Penzey's deserves its own clickie.

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Date: 2006-11-08 02:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] devina.livejournal.com
My assumption is, of course, that after Bobby Flay gets done with his cooking, we have mad crazy sex every week.

If there's no sex, I'd go with Batali, as he's the one most likely to tell me fun stories about Italian villages.
From: [identity profile] katestine.livejournal.com
d00d, stop taunting those of us who didn't spend the last two weeks having sex! :-P Or, y'know, visiting Italy.

Speaking of which, why didn't you like Florence?
From: [identity profile] devina.livejournal.com
We didn't spend the -entire- two weeks having sex, or when would I have time to shop for fabulous hats?

Too touristy. I loved several paintings in the Uffizi, but overall I liked the Borghese museum a lot better. The people are ruder in Florence than in Rome, and the city feels a lot less intimate than either Rome or Milan.
From: (Anonymous)
I need pictures of hats.

really?? When I did Rome & Florence in the same trip, we hated Rome and loved Florence, which felt far less touristy than Rome. Part of it was that Florence felt cooler, I think, and the hotel room was larger. But yes, Borghese is much awesomer. (although it's not really a fair comparison - it's like comparing the Met to the Frick or the MFA to the Isabella Stewart Gardner - there's something about personal collections that's so very neat.)
From: [identity profile] devina.livejournal.com
No pictures. Kite let me leave Milan without buying the very stylish one I tried on.

Part of it may be that we didn't do the super-touristy things in Rome. We went to Saint Peter's, but besides that, stuck to the small neighborhood where I lived. Florence doesn't seem to have much in the way of pretty little neighborhoods that aren't flooded with tourists, perhaps a function of just being a smaller city. Milan felt much the same was as Rome did.

I love Italy

Date: 2006-11-08 06:50 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Egads. That's why you should've taken me along - I would've snuck out and bought it for you when he wasn't looking.

Did you make it over to the altarno (sp?) at all? We got throroughly lost in a very residential neighborhood before happening on a trattoria where I had one of the best meals of my life: pecorino drizzled with honey and pine nuts, bistecca alla fiorentina, and some ridiculously tasty dessert I cannot recall.

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Date: 2006-11-08 02:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vree.livejournal.com
Good plan. While Flay's at your house cooking for you his wife can come visit with me. I'll make sure she's not lonely.

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Date: 2006-11-08 04:04 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I didn't know they were married, but after looking at her Wiki entry, I, um, would have to agree. woof!

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