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I MISS New York City so much!!
by melis (score: 0|7) 1 day ago
Best Macarons Peyard Bakery
by jeb26 (score: 0|4) 20 days ago
The view of the Statue of Liberty is free, but don't you have to pay to take the boat TO Ellis Island?
by rconn (score: 0|6) 27 days ago
this write up on Half Pint is extremely useful, I am visiting this place very soon, the writer seems to have really enjoyed his / her visit, cheers or beers!!!
by tejas (score: 0|2) 36 days ago
Thank you for highlighting Secondhand Wardrobe Week with suggestions that can apply everybody. As the Founder of the week, I have one additional suggestion. Have a look at the seven videos that I created and just posted for each day of Secondhand Wardrobe Week. The videos are about the benefits of buying and wearing previously owned clothing.
by cg (score: 0|2) 91 days ago
HISTORY OF FETTUCCINE ALL'ALFREDO AND OF ALFREDO DI LELIO THE CREATOR OF FETTUCCINE ALL’ALFREDO
We are the grandchildren of Alfredo Di Lelio (Alfredo and Ines Di Lelio). The story is this. Alfredo di Lelio opened the restaurant "Alfredo" in Rome nel 1914, after leaving his first restaurant run by his mother Angelina Rose Square (Piazza disappeared in 1910 following the construction of the Galleria Colonna / Deaf). In this local fame spread, first to Rome and then in the world of "fettuccine all'Alfredo". In 1943, during the war, Di Lelio gave the local to his collaborators.
In 1950 Alfredo Di Lelio decided to reopen with his son Armando (Alfredo II) his restaurant in Piazza Augusto Imperatore n.30 "Il Vero Alfredo", which is now managed by his nephews Alfredo (same name of grandfather) and Ines (the same name of his grandmother, wife of Alfredo Di Lelio, who were dedicated to the noodles).
In conclusion, the local Piazza Augusto Imperatore is following the family tradition of Alfredo Di Lelio and his notes noodles (see also the site of “Il Vero Alfredo”http://www.alfredo-roma.it/)
by info (score: 0|2) 100 days ago
If you can't get to a food pantry to donate food do it on-line! Donate soup to City Harvest atwww.yougivegoods.com/AnnualFoodDriveForNYC. Happy National Soup Month!
by lisa. (score: 0|2) 136 days ago
What fun, Cristina! Alas - I only saw the Chelsea Market from our walk on the High Line. After reading your post, I'm really sorry I missed out on enjoying all these sweets ~
by nancy (score: 0|3) 181 days ago
Which NYC neighborhood do you like hanging out in?
by Melissa Ruttanai (score: 1|50) 310 days ago
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