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Memorie di Angelina in the News

Ragù della domenica (Sunday Sauce)

Friends,

Composer, pianist, organist and fellow blogger Leonardo Ciampa has done us the honor of featuring Angelina’s Sunday Sauce on his blog, Pensieri Meridioniali (Southern Thoughts). Do check out the recipe and Leonardo’s great blog when you have the chance!

Cheers,

Frank


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4 thoughts on “Memorie di Angelina in the News”

  1. Congratulations Frank…well deserved. Your post reminds me of my husband’s stories of what I call a Sunday feast when I make it for him. He often talks about going to friends’ homes where the questionable wine was mixed with 7Up to make it drinkable. Small world we live in.

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