Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Info about espresso (coffee) in Italy

(LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 5 AUGUST 2016)

Here are some links about
espresso (coffee) in Italy:

ARTICLES
BACKGROUND
BLOGS AND BLOG ENTRIES
BOOKS
ESPRESSO/COFFEE
ESPRESSO DRINK NAMES
EVENTS
  • MICE 2014 (Melbourne International Coffee Expo) – Dates: 15 – 18 May 2014 – Location: Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne, Australia
  • X – ""  – "" – Source: X – "" 
MUSEUMS
RELATED
VIDEO
  • How Coffee In Florence Just Got Better (video)NOTE: This video is In Italian Only but there are English subtitles,  –  Please scroll down this blog to the paragraph titled , "Video!" 17 July, 2014  – blogger: Tiana Kai – Source: Tiana's Travels – "Living in Florence, eating & traveling around sharing stories, tips & too many photographs"
  • X – ""  – "" – Source: X – ""


MISCELLANEOUS


 [THIS SECTION WAS LAST UPDATED ON 2 JUlY 2016.]

* = Blog entry has been updated.
For your specific interest, please search the web for further information using Google .

The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

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That's it for Tuesday, 27 January 2009: martedì, 27 gennaio 2009

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy. 

Today’s quote is an Italian proverb / saying, author unknown.

"Meglio nascere senza nazo che senza fortuna."
"It is better to be born without a nose than without luck."

When you have a free moment or two, please read my wife's interesting and entertaining blog about our life in Italy: Friends and Family in Italy

Going to Spain, read my new blog:
Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 5 AUGUST 2016)

© Benjamin H. Licodo, 2005 - 2016, All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Info about 2009 carnevale in Italy

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 20 February 2009)

Here are some links about 2009 carnevale in Italy


GENERAL INFORMATION

ARTICLES
PHOTOGRAPHS
TOSCANA/TUSCANY
  • Carnevale Aretino dell'OrciolaiaIn Italian Only Dates: 8, 15 and 22 February Location: Piazza Guido Monaco and Via Petrarca, Arezzo (AR)
  • Carnevale d'Autore Dates: Please check web site Location: Santa Croce sull'Arno (PI) Source: Centro Toscano Edizioni
  • Carnevale dei Figli di Bocco In English, Italian Dates: 15 and 22 February Location: Castiglion Fibocchi (AR)
  • Carnevale di FoianoIn Italian Only Dates: 8, 15, 22 February and 1 March Location: Foiano della Chiana (AR)
  • Carnevale Medievale – Festa dei Folli Date: 21 February – Location: Palazzuolo sul Senio (FI) – Source: whatsonwhen – "The local guide for the global traveller."
  • Carnevale Mugellano – Event: In Italian Only Dates: 8, 15, 22 February and 24 February Location: Borgo San Lorenzo (FI) – Source: Saimicadove.it – "Getting the most out of Tuscany" – In English, Italian Please note: The Italian version provides more detail and events.
  • Carnevale Savinese 2009 – Dates: 8, 15, 22 February Location: Monte San Savino (AR)
  • Carnevale di Stia In Italian Only Dates: ? Location: Stia (AR) Source: Comune di StiaIn Italian Only
  • Viareggio Carnevale In Italian Only Dates: 8, 15, 22 February and 1 March Location: Viareggio (LU)
UMBRIA
VENETO
LISTS
MISCELLANEOUS * = Blog entry has been updated.

If anyone has any suggestions for other sites and links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry. For your specific interest, please search the web for further information using Google

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That's it for Tuesday, 20 January 2009: martedì, 20 gennaio 2009

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.

Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.
"Il buono e buono, ma il migliore e meglio."
"The good is good, but the better is best."

Please read my wife's blog about our life in Italy:

Friends and Family in Italy


Going to Spain, read my new blog:

Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 20 February 2009)

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Info about chocolate in Italy

(LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 24 APRIL 2016)

Here are some links about chocolate (cioccolata) in Italy:


ARTICLES
BACKGROUND
COMPANIES / CONFECTIONERS / PASTICCERIA
EVENTS
  • Fiera del Cioccolato ArtiginaleIn Italian Only Dates: 22 - 25 January – Location: Piazza Santa Croce, Firenze (Florence)
  • CioccolaTO’ 2011In Italian Only Dates: 25 March -3 April – Location: Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Torino (Turin)
  • Eurochocolate Perugia 2010Dates: 15 - 24 October Location: Perugia (PG) Source: web site – In English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
    • Please check the "Programma Generale" for the dates and times of events and activities by day
  • X – "" – "" – "" – Source: X – ""
MUSEUMS
RELATED
  • 5 Italian Towns for chocolate lovers – "
    Italy may not be as famous for its chocolate as Switzerland and Belgium, yet the country has a long tradition associated with chocolate making - See more at: http://slowitaly.yourguidetoitaly.com/2014/10/5-italian-towns-for-chocolate-lovers/#sthash.OLWY3ofZ.dpuf
    Italy may not be as famous for its chocolate as Switzerland and Belgium, yet the country has a long tradition associated with chocolate making.
    While it were the Spaniards who brought the Aztec delicacy to Europe, it was Turin which really became the first capital of chocolate. Two other centers of excellence include the Sicilian town of Modica, which still produces its chocolate following the original Aztec recipe, and the Chocolate Valley in Tuscany, between Pisa, Prato and Pistoia. Also renowned for their historic artisan chocolatiers are Napels and Perugia.
    Italy also hosts some of Europe’s most famous chocolate fairs, where chocolate producers and chocoholics from all over the world meet annually.
    - See more at: http://slowitaly.yourguidetoitaly.com/2014/10/5-italian-towns-for-chocolate-lovers/#sthash.OLWY3ofZ.dpuf
    Italy may not be as famous for its chocolate as Switzerland and Belgium, yet the country has a long tradition associated with chocolate making.
    While it were the Spaniards who brought the Aztec delicacy to Europe, it was Turin which really became the first capital of chocolate. Two other centers of excellence include the Sicilian town of Modica, which still produces its chocolate following the original Aztec recipe, and the Chocolate Valley in Tuscany, between Pisa, Prato and Pistoia. Also renowned for their historic artisan chocolatiers are Napels and Perugia.
    Italy also hosts some of Europe’s most famous chocolate fairs, where chocolate producers and chocoholics from all over the world meet annually.
    - See more at: http://slowitaly.yourguidetoitaly.com/2014/10/5-italian-towns-for-chocolate-lovers/#sthash.OLWY3ofZ.dpuf
    Italy may not be as famous for its chocolate as Switzerland and Belgium, yet the country has a long tradition associated with chocolate making. While it were the Spaniards who brought the Aztec delicacy to Europe, it was Turin which really became the first capital of chocolate. Two other centers of excellence include the Sicilian town of Modica, which still produces its chocolate following the original Aztec recipe, and the Chocolate Valley in Tuscany, between Pisa, Prato and Pistoia. Also renowned for their historic artisan chocolatiers are Napels and Perugia.  Italy also hosts some of Europe’s most famous chocolate fairs, where chocolate producers and chocoholics from all over the world meet annually." – October 9, 2014 – blogger: Catherine – "About Slow Italy" – Source: Slow Italy™ by YourGuidetoItaly.com – "A slow traveler's guide to Italy and the Italian way of life, beyond the obvious and the clichés"
  • X – "" – "" – "" – Source: X – ""

MISCELLANEOUS
* = Blog entry has been updated.
 For your specific interest, please search the web for further information using Google .

The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

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That's it for Tuesday, 13 January 2009: martedì, 13 gennaio 2009

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.

Today’s quote is an Italian proverb / saying, author unknown.

"Non si vive di solo pane."
"One does not live by bread alone."

When you have a free moment or two, please read my wife's interesting and entertaining blog about our life in Italy Friends and Family in Italy

Going to Spain, read my new blog:
Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.


(LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 24 APRIL 2016)

© Benjamin H. Licodo, 2005 - 2016, All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Info on 2009 Events and Festivals (feste or sagre) in Toscana (Tuscany)

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 9 December 2009)

Here are some links for 2009 Events and Festivals (AKA feste or sagre) in
Toscana (Tuscany):

The 10 provinces of Toscana are the following with their respective two digit province code in brackets:
  1. Arezzo (AR)
  2. Firenze (FI)
  3. Grosseto (GR)
  4. Livorno (LI)
  5. Lucca (LU)
  6. Massa-Carrara (MS)
  7. Pistoia (PT)
  8. Pisa (PI)
  9. Prato (PO)
  10. Siena (SI)
EVENTS/EVENTI
  • Arezzo Wine
    • Dates: 27 February - 1 March 2010
    • Location: Centro Affari e Convegni (convention center), Arezzo
    • Times: 11:00 - 18:00 (6:00 PM)
FESTIVALS (feste)/FIERA (fairs)
MONTHLY MARKETS/ANTIQUE MARKETS/SPECIALTY MARKET
  • ANTIQUE MARKETS
      • Dates: 31 October and 1 November
      • Dates: 5 - 6 December
    • Lucca Mercato dell'Antiquariato (Antique Market) – On the third Sunday and the Saturday before – Location: Within the walls of Lucca
      • Dates: 17 - 18 October
      • Dates: 14 - 15 November
      • Dates: 19 - 20 December
    • Mercato dell'Antiquariato (Antiques Market) – On the fourth Sunday of the month – Location: Centro Storico, Monte San Savino (AR)
      • Date: 25 October
      • Date: 29 November
  • MONTHLY MARKETS
      • Date: 8 November
      • Date: 13 December
      • Date: 25 October
      • Date: 22 November
      • Date: 27 December
  • SPECIALITY MARKETS
SAGRE (FOOD)
GOOGLE MAP/GPS REFERENCES TO SAGRE E FESTE IN TOSCANA
  • Toscana e Tirreno – In English, Italian
    • Tutte le sagre e feste di Toscana: Gennaio 2009 – Events: In Italian Only
      • Feste e sagre ad Arezzo
      • Feste e Sagre a Firenze
      • Feste e Sagre a Grosseto
      • Feste e Sagre a Livorno
      • Feste e Sagre a Lucca
      • Feste e Sagre a Massa Carrara
      • Feste e Sagre a Pisa
      • Feste e Sagre a Pistoia
      • Feste e Sagre a Prato
      • Feste e Sagre a Siena
SOURCES/LISTS
  • EVENTI UNICI DI OGGI (Today's events) – In Italian Only – Events by month under "CALENDARIO EVENTI A FIRENZE" – In Firenze and the province – Source: Digi space.it – "il portale dei divertimento"
  • Eventi e Sagre – "Primavera 2009 " – "Eventi, Fiere, Sagre, Mercatini, Manifestazioni, Ricette..." – In Italian OnlySource: eventiesagre.it
    • From the home page, select Eventi
      • On the next screen, you can make multiple selections from Categoria (category), Sezione (section), Mese (Month), Regione (region), Provincia (province), Città (City)
      • For events in Toscana (Tuscany), please select the following:
        • Under Sezione, select Feste or Sagre
        • Under Mese, select the specific month you are looking for
        • Under Regione, select Toscana or another region in Italy
        • Under Provincia, select one of 10 provinces
        • Under Città, select the city of the event or leave blank
  • Eventi e Manifestazioni in Italia (Events and Entertainment) – "Guida completa a feste, sagre, fiere, mercatini e manifestazioni." – By Region – Please note: The Italian version provides more detail and events. – Source: Paesi on Line – In English, Italian
  • EVENTSSource: The Florentine – "The English speaking local newspaper in Florence"
  • Feste per un annoIn Italian Only – By Month – Source: Unicoop Firenze
  • Festivals in Tuscany 2009 – "Tuscan fairs, Tuscan festivals, folklore, sagre, feste and events in Tuscany - a Tuscany festival calendar"
  • Italian Holidays, Festivals, Street Parties… – "a list of Italian holidays and festivals which can be accessed by city, region and date." – Source: the Hostetler web site
    • Under "Region", select "Toscana"
    • Under "Month", select any month of the year you are interested in traveling
    • Press the "Submit" button, on the next screen, a listing of events will appear
  • sagreinitalia.it – "Il portale delle sagre, fierre e manifestazioni tradizionali" – In Italian Only
    • Under "Dove" (where), select "Toscana" or whatever region you are interested in
    • Under "A partire da :", select time frame
    • Under "Che cosa:", select type of event, feste, sagre, etc.
  • From the web sites of the APT (agenzia per il turismo) for the various provinces of Toscana. Please note: The Italian version provides more detail and information about the respective events in their respective province.
    • In the province of Arezzo, Eventi e manifestazioniIn English, Italian
    • In the province of Firenze, from the main page of apt FIRENZEIn English, Italianselect Eventi
    • In the province of Grosseto, from the main page of Agenzia per il Turismo della Maremma (Grosseto) – In English, German, Italianselect EVENTS
    • In the province of Livorno, from the main page of Costa degli Etruschi "mediterranean tuscany" – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanishselect from "events of this month" section of the main web page
    • In the province of Lucca, from the main page of APT LUCCA, select a day from the section titled, "", where XXX is the month of the year
    • In the province of Massa Carrara, there is no separate page on the APT MASSA CARRARA web site for events – In English, French, Italian
    • In the province of Pisa, there is no separate page on the APT PISA web site for events – In English, Italian
    • In the province of Pistoia, from the main page of AGENZIA PER IL TURISMO ABETONE PISTOIA MONTAGNA PISTOIESEIn English, German, Italian (Please note: While it states an English and German version, only Italian works) – select Eventi
    • In the province of Prato, from the main page of APT PRATOIn English, German, Italianselect Events
    • In the province of Siena, from the main page of Terre di SienaIn English, Italian, Japaneseselect Eventi
  • Tuscany Tourist Offices & InformationSource: AngloINFO Tuscany – "Life in Tuscany, in English!"
EVENTS/FESTE/SAGRE OUTSIDE OF TUSCANY
MISCELLANEOUS
* = Blog entry has been updated.

For your specific interest, please search the web for further information using Google .

The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.

Broken links: Since November, 2005, I have written over 300+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event that you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

FYI: Wherever possible, I attempted to provide information about a specific event, festa or sagra in English. However, while a web site states there may be an English version of it, you will usually find more information about the specific event, festa or sagra in the Italian version.

For those of you that say there is nothing to do on weekends in Italy, you are WRONG! Before my wife and I moved to Italy in 2007, we had attended several feste, sagre and events in the years before our move. You can spend as much or as little as you want and get to meet and see Italians, their friends and other travelers and visitors celebrate various and sundry events in and around their towns. There is more to Italy than museums, historical sites, art, hilltop towns/cities, etc.

According to the August, 2008 issue of Italy Magazine, "...you have on average 1,000 different sagre in each of Italy's 21 regions." So, if I missed your favorite event, festa and/or sagra in Toscana (Tuscany), please send me an email MSG or post a comment.

When you are driving around or walking around the many towns and cities of Toscana, take the time to read the bulletin/notice/bill boards in these towns and cities. This is where my wife and I find about a specific event, festa or sagra in the town, city or somewhere in the surrounding area. Depending on the size of the event, festa or sagra, it may not have a web site or be listed on web sites that keep track of events, feste or sagre in Italy. You will find most of these notices for events, feste or sagre are usually printed in a bright color and sometimes only a week or two before the actual event, festa or sagra.

For events, feste and sagre outside of Toscana, please read my blog entries titled, Info on Events and Festivals (festa or sagra) in Italy and Info on Events and Festivals (feste or sagre) in Umbria. If I missed any events, feste and sagre, please send me an email MSG or post a comment.

EXPLANATION: The reason that I have provided multiple sources and lists is because there is no all inclusive listing for feste, sagre and events in Toscana or Italy. Even if an event, festa or sagra is listed somewhere, it may be dated, contain inaccurate information or list information from last year's event, festa or sagra.

That's it for Tuesday, 6 January 2009: martedì, 06 gennaio 2009

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.

Today’s quote is a Neapolitan proverb, author unknown.

"'A capa 'e sotta fa perdere 'a capa 'e còppa."

"Sex makes you lose your head.."

Please read my wife's blog about our life in Italy:

Friends and Family in Italy


Going to Spain, read my new blog:

Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 9 December 2009)