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Learning the Moves

June 18, 2010 by Divina Cucina

Not being born Italian, but rather adopting Italy as my home and being adopted has been a fabulous experience. I was just asked today if I taught my students Americanized Tuscan food.WHAT???  NO WAY—- I want my students to go home and create better Tuscan food than a restaurant, since they are learning to cook like an Italian Mamma and we all know they are the BEST.
Today’s lesson was Pici, a hand-rolled pasta made with flour and hot water. I love teaching it to kids of all ages. Today my student was 15 and she is a natural in the kitchen. Incredible knife skills  and a wonderful palate. I am always so pleased when I am teaching and have someone really get it.
These are the days I am a proud Pseudo- Italian mamma!

                                                 hands of mom and daughter cooking together

I am honored to be passing-on traditions in cooking.

simple Tuscan ragu for the pasta

Make some good food and share it with friends- you life will improve.


A Tavola non si invecchia– One doesn’t age at the table
Stay young- Eat like an Italian

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Judy Witts Francini

Originally from California; Tuscany has been my home since 1984. I found the city of Florence to hold all my passions, food, wine, art all in one place. When I am not in Tuscany, I am often found in Sicily, my other favorite place to be. Always searching for recipes to share and exploring for the guides I write to my favorite cities for food and wine.

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