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Happy Birthday, Memorie di Angelina!

Folks, we’ve reached another milestone. Hard to believe it’s been two whole years since we began this humble tribute to the fine home cooking of nonna Angelina. But it’s true… And so it’s fitting to take a moment, once again, to thank all our readers for your kind readership.

I can only guess what Angelina would think if she knew that literally hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world have read about her cooking. She was such a humble person, someone who never tried to draw the least attention to herself. It seemed her only ambition in life was bringing happiness to those she loved, in her own quiet, unassuming, almost self-effacing way. I’m not sure if she’d be happy or embarrassed by this demi-celebrity. Perhaps a bit of both? I guess we’ll never know, but one thing I do know: she deserves it all.

Happy cooking,

Frank


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27 thoughts on “Happy Birthday, Memorie di Angelina!”

  1. I'd think your nonna is quite content. Through her food and your sharing her recipes and many more in her memory, she continues to make people happy through food. Auguri!

  2. Hi Frank – Congrats on your anniversary and thank you for sharing Angelina's story and her fabulous recipes. Best wishes for continued success and buon appetito.
    LL

  3. congratulations and happy birthday Memorie de Angelina!!!! truly one of my favorite blogs and I raise my glass to celebrate this milestone with you today – salute!

  4. Happy Birthday wishes to one of the great (okay, the best) blogs out here and to you Frank for sharing Angelina with us…

  5. Happy Blogoversary! Thank you for bringing Angelina's wonderful cooking to all of us. Even when I'm so far behind that I don't have time to read any blogs, I always seem to find the time to read this one. Kate@kateiscooking

  6. Franco, grazie per condividere tutte le memorie e appunti sulla cucina Italiana. Ottimo, delizioso lavoro. Solo due anni? Wow, complimenti su i tuoi lettori!

    Ciao,
    L

    hippressurecooking.com

    P.S. Per un paio di mesi sto facendo una serie di ricette internazionali sul mio blog, per cui va benissimo se tiri giu' il link. Poi ti faccio sapere quando torno alla classica cucina Italiana!

  7. Hello and Happy Birthday to this great site.
    Love the recipes, easy to make and authentic Italian. Appreciated everyday by a Scot living in Cairo, Egypt.
    Thanks from a busy Mum who loves to cook Italian, inspired by Angelina.
    Here's to many more years!
    Fiona.

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