On Sunday we walked about 5 km south of Cervignano to the small village San Martino for the Festa della Zucca (festival of the pumpkin). The Italians do love a good food festival and I find the festivals are handy for knowing what veggies are in season (bring on pumpkin soup). As well as generally celebrating pumpkins, there was a re-enacted wedding with people dressed up as noble folk, plebs (I particularly liked one fellow who looked like Baldrick from Blackadder), knights and other sword wielding characters. There were a bunch of stalls selling something for everyone - wooden weapons, all things pagan, religious items, herbs and spices...
The pumpkin sculpting entries were a highlight, our favourites generally being the pirate based ones. There were a number of cigarette smoking pumpkins...did I mention these were made by children? Hmmm.
Anyho, to food, we started off our eating experience for the day with chocolate coated fruit skewers, this was followed by pumpkin gnocchi with butter and sage, polenta and cheese frico. Oh, and roasted chestnuts. Yummy!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Strassoldo
Yesterday we went to Strassoldo, a small village about 5 km north of Cervignano di Friuli. We walked from Cervignano train station, most of the way along a very good bike path which is part of the 175 km Alpe Adria bike route. Strassoldo has two old castles which are only open to the public twice a year. The castles were packed full of artistic folk selling their wares, a lot of it a bit fussy for my tastes, more suited to nonni I think. We had a bit of a disappointing lunch but the day was saved when we later discovered frittelle di mele. These are basically apple circles that are covered in batter, deep fried and then coated in icing sugar, brilliantly tasty and warming on a cold day.
Friday, October 16, 2009
FSM nella casa!
With the arrival of cooler weather in Trieste I was inspired to finish off my Flying Spaghetti Monster gloves so I can work on my computer without my hand freezing. Of course, the only possible option for dinner last night was spaghetti! Now, I can go forth and do science with his noodliness close at hand...
Friday, October 9, 2009
Cavalli e Profumo di Mosto
Before and after... |
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Il Capo Matto
Looks like Berlusconi is in for some troubling times. When he became Prime Minister he changed the law so that he couldn't be prosecuted for criminal acts. Unfortunately for him, the Italian Constitutional Court doesn't agree...the law really doesn't conform to the vibe of the constitution (go The Castle). So now the bribery, tax fraud and false accounting cases against him can go ahead.
SMH
SMH
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