I Want To Go There

There are a few places on this earth I’ve yet to see, but would love to visit. 

Well, I mean, few is putting it lightly.  I’ve never even been off continent.  Unless Hawaii counts.  Whatever.  Who has time for all the travelling?  I’m too busy waiting for chicken to be fried to plan something that would take me away from my stove for 2 weeks.

So these places…  Ireland…. Italy… Greece… Spain… North Africa… The Middle East… (see what I am saying… few is really not even close….)  

But anyway.

One place I would love to go is this woman’s kitchen.  I stumbled upon her blog accidentally… I don’t even know when.  And I cant’ remember if I told you about her, but I am kind of stalking her.  Because … I want to go to her house for food.  Before I go to Ireland…. Italy… Greece… Spain… North Africa… The Middle East… you get the point.

I wonder if she has cranky, knife-dropping, hive-prone chicas to her house…. I wonder if she knows how to make lemon drops….

Proud Italian Cook

(this better look like a hyperlink when I am done, damnit…)

7 Responses to “I Want To Go There”

  1. Preeti Says:

    She’s in Chicago, so you do not have to leave the continent :)

  2. Jennifer Says:

    I live in Chicago! Maybe I can get an invite. What a wonderful website. I am starving now looking at all those yummy pictures!

  3. Monica Says:

    It looked like a hyperlink, it worked like a hyperlink and oh boy, you were right, you do want to go to her house for food.

  4. Paul Says:

    Thanks for the link - what a great site :) When it comes to uplifting, funny, and delicous food blogs though yours is always the first one I go to :) Thanks!

  5. Jessica Says:

    Thanks so much for the link to Proud Italian Cook. I hunted down the Chicken Vesuvius receipe - looks GREAT and yummy. Thanks again.

  6. Mary Says:

    Not sure if I should thank you or not! I sent it to a male friend who is Italian and the primary cook in his family; due to health issues he is the house-daddy and loves cooking

  7. TEB Says:

    Hi FW,
    I’ve been reading for a long time, but am just now hiring a caterer for the first time, for my wedding. (Gulp!) I’m on a budget but totally don’t want expensive food anyway, so doing a lot of negotiating. How ’bout a post on what clients can do to make your life easy for you when you work with them?
    Thanks!

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