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Saturday, July 26, 2008

HAPPY HOURS





Here are the lovely staff of the Caffè Consorzio along with some photos of the delicious fare they serve:

Today James had chicken fillet wih roasted vegetbles whilst I chose tagliata [a thick cut] of veal with tortino of roasted vegetables. Our usual fruit and ice cream to finish and we were replete.

14 comments:

  1. Delicious - and I know I often use that word here! - and it's nice to see the people involved. They look so happy and friendly, so no wonder the food is so good.

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  2. All looks very tasty indeed!!!

    You do have some lovely places to eat out...and the staff look happy :-)

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  3. I should stop reading your blog around the midnight hour. I always feel hungry!

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  4. mmm! looks delicious as usual :-)

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  5. oh wleshcakes, you have a lovely way with words, you could be describing eggs on toast and make it sound delicious!

    ...sorry i have not been around much, look forward to catching up on all your news! xo

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  6. Thought I recognized those four.

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  7. Replete is the best word! Tutto sembra sempre così deliziosa! Grazie sempre. M

    Hope that is correct.

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  8. Now you have two favourite dining spots it seems. Of course you can never have too many good eating spots in my opinion, says she who is tired of cooking after so many years.

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  9. Oh ice cream.

    And that pervious recipe for tagliatelle looks yummy and easy.

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  10. The staff at the CC will be delighted to read your comments, dragonstar and Anne. Sorry, AA! Thank, cherrypie. Kyles, you are very kind. Looking forward to catching up with you, too. Glad you did, James! you are doing great, M! Brava! x Ciao, jmb. Yes, two great eateries, as you say. Thanks, tbrobb. Grazie, Liz. xx

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  11. Fabulous, and not a "happy hour", but a "happy day".

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  12. that food looks masterful

    ;->...

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  13. Thanks, Ellee - it was. Ta, gleds.

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