Mangia che ti fa bene


I recall my mom used to cook pasta for breakfast when I was going to elementary and middle school. She said ‘Mangia che ti fa bene’ (Eat, eat, this is good for you). And she was right, as that gave me enough energy to go thru the whole morning. I can’t claim that’s the reason why I’m 6.4 feet (almost 2 meters tall), but I’m doing the same today to my kids and they love pasta with pure extravirgin olive oil and parmesan in the morning. AllRecipes.com has some 1150+ pasta recipes to please even the most demanding kid.

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Paolo was born and raised in Italy for his first 30 years. He now lives in Seattle, WA (USA) where he works for Microsoft as a New Media Business Manager. Francesca worked as a travel agent before choosing the career of full time mom of two beautiful kids. Through this blog, Paolo and Francesca want to share an insider view of the Italian culture, and offer useful tips and information to make your trip to Italy the most enjoyable ever. Suggest a new topic to blog!
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