Rosaria De Nicola, my Sicilian grandmother, sometime in the 1950s, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Here she is as a young woman in Milwaukee, with the first three of her ten children.
And here are her two biscotti recipes (SOS = almond & butter, and tu tus = chocolate & spice).
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI see the family resemblance (can't miss it, really) in the linked picture.
And I can't help but think of this quote from Princess Bride at any mention of "Sicilian"....
"Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line."
(Vizzini)
I shall keep this in mind in case we are ever leaders of different countries, (possible, but not likely).
Captcha: grameci---sounds vaguely Italian. I grow more and more suspicious of Captcha.
Vizzini fell over dead shortly after delivering this line, right?
ReplyDeleteBut I do agree with his other advice: "Never fight a land war in Asia."
Haha! Touché.
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