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CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS
May you haveWarm hugs to greet youFun times to meet youJoy in whatever you doGod’s love to guide youGood friends beside youAnd Happiness all the year through! Drinking from the Grolla Cup has been a tradition in our family when we can all be together for a holiday or a special occasion. Hope you will try to… Continue reading
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A Gluten-free Almond Chicken Recipe

The best chicken recipe ever! Almond crusted chicken that’s crunchy on the outside and moist on the inside and it’s gluten free. INGREDIENTS INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 375º Note: this is the gluten-free version. If you would like to make this a breaded almond chicken, you can substitute 1/4 cup of the almonds with breadcrumbs to add… Continue reading
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Cannoli Poke Cake

Christmas truly is a wonderful time of year. It is a holiday filled with joyous celebrations and traditions that engage all of our senses. There’s shopping and wrapping and decorating and baking. You’ll deck the halls, walk the malls, trim the tree, bake cookies and write Christmas cards. So in the midst of all the… Continue reading
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CHICKEN THIGHS PASTA SAUCE

The blessings of peace,The breath of hope,The warmth of love,The comfort of faithMAY THESE BE YOUR GIFTSTHIS CHRISTMAS! 4 Chicken Thighs – 1 1/2- 1 3/4 lbs2-3 Tbsp. Vegetable Oil3-4 Tbsp. Butter – unsalted1 Onion – small, coarsely chopped1/3 C. Carrot – finely chopped1/3 C. Celery – finely choppedSea Salt Black Pepper – freshly grated6… Continue reading
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IT’S STILL DECEMBER AND WE ARE IN FESTIVE MODE!

Christmas activities just seem to joyously pile up like softly falling snow; it just piles up soundlessly until we can’t see beyond tomorrow. But to me that is a gift. I love all the hustle and bustle, the comings and goings of our family. There will be time enough in January to enjoy a little peace and… Continue reading
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CELEBRATING SANTA LUCIA

(And Remembering My Little Nonna) December 13th is a special day in Italy and it was in my home also when I was growing up. Twelve days before Christmas is St.Lucy’s Day. Symbol of light and hope, parts of Italy celebrate her legacy with feasts and gifts in many differ styles. Bergamo in particular makes… Continue reading
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TRIPPA alla FIORENTINA

Tripe, I think, is an acquired taste and sometimes even the sight or thought of it is offensive to many people. However, growing up in the 40’s we had to eat whatever was put on the table and tripe was sometimes on the menu….. so, I acquired a taste for it! Fortunately, my Dad made the… Continue reading
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PEARL HARBOR

On a quiet Sunday afternoon in Oahu, on December 7, 1941, while some people slept, some children played and Military men and women and man civilians thought about enjoying Sunday, the enemy quietly advanced. At 7:55 am a surprising air raid began as Imperial Japanese Navy fighter planes and bombers began their decent on the… Continue reading
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A LITTLE GOOSE STORY

Despite the fact that it’s a prized turkey that Scrooge sends a little street urchin to buy at the end of A Christmas Carol, goose was the original centerpiece on the Cratchit’s menu as shown to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Present since turkey was too expensive to be considered. In Victorian London, when Dickens wrote A… Continue reading
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Something About December

December is the 12th month and rounds out the year by being an extremely busy month. Its 31 days are filled with meaningful days and pageantry. It is a month filled with hopes, wishes, celebrations, and remembering. To begin, December 1st welcomes the Advent season, December 6th marks the Feast of St. Nicholas, December 7thcommemorates Pearl Harbor Day, December… Continue reading

