pancakes
INGREDIENTS:
500 g of flour biancgrammi FLOUR
a cube BREWER'S YEAST
100 grams of SUGAR
1 envelope VANILLIN
a phial of AROMA ORANGE
1 teaspoon
SALT 3 EGGS
75 grams of butter
100 ml of warm milk
granulated sugar to taste to sprinkle the surface of each pizza
SEED OIL as needed for frying
PREPARATION:
Dissolve the yeast in 50 ml of fresh warm milk.
Sift the flour into a large bowl.
the center of the pile to practice a hole and pour the yeast, sugar, vanilla, orange flavor, salt, eggs and melted butter (let it cool).
Mix well by adding little by little, remaining warm milk.
Knead the dough on floured table top for at least 10 minutes or until the liquid is completely absorbed.
Put the dough in floured bowl, cover with a damp cloth and set it to rise in warm place (eg a few minutes in oven on low temperature and then turned off) until its volume will be doubled (at least a couple of hours ).
With a rolling pin roll out the dough in a well leavened dough about 3 mm thick, with the help of a cup cut into disks with a diameter of 10 cm and with a knife on the disks of small cuts all over.
Place in a warm place to rise again for 20 minutes.
In a large skillet, heat plenty of oil seeds and when it is boiling hot fry the pancakes.
Turn the pancakes, so that they become golden all over the surface, then remove from oil, drain on paper towels and sprinkle them while they are still hot, with sugar.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
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TAPAS BACON AND ARTICHOKES
INGREDIENTS: 1
BAGUETTE
250 GRAMS OF CREAM Artichoke
200 grams of SPECK
3 tablespoons of oil
PREPARATION: Heat
the oven to 200 degrees.
Cut the baguette into slices 1.5 cm thick and arrange on a plate bakery. With a
penellino, grease the surface of each slice of bread.
Toast the slices in a hot oven for about 8 minutes.
Remove from the oven and stuffed a little sauce over each portion upon application with artichokes and a curl of bacon made from rolled strips.
INGREDIENTS: 1
BAGUETTE
250 GRAMS OF CREAM Artichoke
200 grams of SPECK
3 tablespoons of oil
PREPARATION: Heat
the oven to 200 degrees.
Cut the baguette into slices 1.5 cm thick and arrange on a plate bakery. With a
penellino, grease the surface of each slice of bread.
Toast the slices in a hot oven for about 8 minutes.
Remove from the oven and stuffed a little sauce over each portion upon application with artichokes and a curl of bacon made from rolled strips.
Monday, December 21, 2009
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BRUSCHETTE
INGREDIENTS (serves 4):
4 slices of homemade bread
1 EGGPLANT
16 cherry tomatoes
BASIL QB
8 tablespoons of oil
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PREPARATION:
Preheat the oven to 220 degrees and laid the slices on a baking sheet. Grease
each slice with a tablespoon of oil.
Wash eggplant and cut into thin slices. Salt the slices and let drain the bitter.
Dry the eggplant and grill on a non-stick pan without added fat.
Put on each slice of bread two or three slices of eggplant.
Wash the tomatoes and cut them in half. On each slice of bread laid four tomatoes upside down.
Season the bruschetta with a tablespoon of olive oil and a pinch of salt.
Cook them in a hot oven for about 8 minutes. Decorate with some bruschetta
basil leaves and serve.
4 slices of homemade bread
1 EGGPLANT
16 cherry tomatoes
BASIL QB
8 tablespoons of oil
SALE QB
PREPARATION:
Preheat the oven to 220 degrees and laid the slices on a baking sheet. Grease
each slice with a tablespoon of oil.
Wash eggplant and cut into thin slices. Salt the slices and let drain the bitter.
Dry the eggplant and grill on a non-stick pan without added fat.
Put on each slice of bread two or three slices of eggplant.
Wash the tomatoes and cut them in half. On each slice of bread laid four tomatoes upside down.
Season the bruschetta with a tablespoon of olive oil and a pinch of salt.
Cook them in a hot oven for about 8 minutes. Decorate with some bruschetta
basil leaves and serve.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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MEDITERRANEAN TAPAS
INGREDIENTS (for 36 rolls): 12 slices
PROSCITTO COTTO
CUT UP TO 300 GRAMS
5 RUSSIAN SALAD LETTUCE LEAVES
36 OLIVE BLACK STONED
PREPARATION:
Wash the lettuce and cut into thin strips.
In a large bowl, mix the lettuce and potato salad.
Lay the slices on a ham and stuff with the potato salad mixed with lettuce.
Roll the slices along the length so that the mixture remains the center, divide them into three equal parts and placed the logs on a platter.
Decorate each stub ham with an olive.
Serve.
INGREDIENTS (for 36 rolls): 12 slices
PROSCITTO COTTO
CUT UP TO 300 GRAMS
5 RUSSIAN SALAD LETTUCE LEAVES
36 OLIVE BLACK STONED
PREPARATION:
Wash the lettuce and cut into thin strips.
In a large bowl, mix the lettuce and potato salad.
Lay the slices on a ham and stuff with the potato salad mixed with lettuce.
Roll the slices along the length so that the mixture remains the center, divide them into three equal parts and placed the logs on a platter.
Decorate each stub ham with an olive.
Serve.
Friday, December 11, 2009
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HAM ROLLS WITH RICOTTA AND MUSHROOMS OLIVE AND BRIE BRUSCHETTA
INGREDIENTS: 1
BAGUETTE
250 grams of fresh ricotta cheese 1 jar
stoned black olives 1 sprig fresh basil
PREPARATION:
Cut the baguette slices in a thick inch and arrange on a platter.
shredded basil and knead with ricotta and a teaspoon of oil until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
Spread the ricotta on bread slices and cover with olives cut into thin slices.
Serve.
Notes: pitted olives can be replaced by cream or chopped olives. The procedure is the same.
INGREDIENTS: 1
BAGUETTE
250 grams of fresh ricotta cheese 1 jar
stoned black olives 1 sprig fresh basil
PREPARATION:
Cut the baguette slices in a thick inch and arrange on a platter.
shredded basil and knead with ricotta and a teaspoon of oil until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
Spread the ricotta on bread slices and cover with olives cut into thin slices.
Serve.
Notes: pitted olives can be replaced by cream or chopped olives. The procedure is the same.
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INGREDIENTS:
4 slices of homemade bread
200 grams of BRIE
100 GRAMS OF MUSHROOMS (frozen are fine too) 4 tablespoons
OIL
1 HANDFUL OF PARSLEY
PREPARATION:
Preheat the oven to 220 degrees.
Arrange the bread slices on a plate lined with paper
Cut the brie baked in rather thin slices and arrange on bread.
Wash and clean the mushrooms, pat dry and cut into small pieces.
saute in a pan for a couple of minutes with olive oil and parsley.
Arrange the mushrooms on brie, salt and cook in a hot oven for about 6 minutes or until the brie will not be melted. Serve the bruschetta
very hot and racy.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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PIZZETTI Appetizing
INGREDIENTS (24 pizzas):
For the dough: 400 grams of
FLOUR
a cube BREWER'S YEAST
2 teaspoons
SUGAR 1 tsp SALT
1 tablespoon olive oil 225 ml
WARM WATER (37-40 °)
For the filling: 50 grams of
spicy salami 250 grams of cherry tomatoes
100 grams STRACCHINO
of 125 grams of ricotta
OREGANO qb qb
SALE
PREPARATION:
Sift the flour into a large bowl and drill a hole in the center. Dissolve the fresh yeast in 50 ml of warm water.
the center of the flour for yeast, sugar, salt and oil.
Mix everything with the help of a fork, adding a little 'time remaining lukewarm water.
Knead the dough for at least 10 minutes and until the liquid is completely absorbed.
Cover with a damp cloth and let rise in warm place, until its volume has doubled (about an hour).
Meanwhile, slice the sausage and tomatoes. With the
leavened dough formed a roll, divide into 24 equal pieces and crushed each piece on the table with flour, in order to get a pizza.
are 12 pizzas on the plate of oven lined with baking paper, spread on half the soft cheese, and cover with half the sausage, the tomatoes and ricotta, then sprinkle with oregano and salt to taste.
Cook the pizzas for about 10 minutes, in the middle of a preheated oven at 200 degrees.
Repeat with remaining pizzas.
INGREDIENTS (24 pizzas):
For the dough: 400 grams of
FLOUR
a cube BREWER'S YEAST
2 teaspoons
SUGAR 1 tsp SALT
1 tablespoon olive oil 225 ml
WARM WATER (37-40 °)
For the filling: 50 grams of
spicy salami 250 grams of cherry tomatoes
100 grams STRACCHINO
of 125 grams of ricotta
OREGANO qb qb
SALE
PREPARATION:
Sift the flour into a large bowl and drill a hole in the center. Dissolve the fresh yeast in 50 ml of warm water.
the center of the flour for yeast, sugar, salt and oil.
Mix everything with the help of a fork, adding a little 'time remaining lukewarm water.
Knead the dough for at least 10 minutes and until the liquid is completely absorbed.
Cover with a damp cloth and let rise in warm place, until its volume has doubled (about an hour).
Meanwhile, slice the sausage and tomatoes. With the
leavened dough formed a roll, divide into 24 equal pieces and crushed each piece on the table with flour, in order to get a pizza.
are 12 pizzas on the plate of oven lined with baking paper, spread on half the soft cheese, and cover with half the sausage, the tomatoes and ricotta, then sprinkle with oregano and salt to taste.
Cook the pizzas for about 10 minutes, in the middle of a preheated oven at 200 degrees.
Repeat with remaining pizzas.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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COLD PASTA SPICY FRIED NOODLES
INGREDIENTS (serves 12):
500 grams of tuna in oil
1 LEMON 1 KG OF SHORT CUT WHEAT CHILI
3 250 grams of black olives STONED
fresh parsley QB
oil and salt
PREPARATION:
In a very large bowl and pour the drained tuna, add the lemon juice. Add
chopped chillies and mix well.
Leave aside the seasoning flavor to it.
Cook the pasta in salted water until al dente, drain and cool it for about ten seconds under running water.
Rovesciatela in bowl with dressing, add oil and mix all the posters it is well blended. Let stand in refrigerator before serving sprinkle with fresh parsley.
Notes: choose short pasta such as fusilli, conchiglioni, macaroni or penne.
INGREDIENTS (serves 12):
500 grams of tuna in oil
1 LEMON 1 KG OF SHORT CUT WHEAT CHILI
3 250 grams of black olives STONED
fresh parsley QB
oil and salt
PREPARATION:
In a very large bowl and pour the drained tuna, add the lemon juice. Add
chopped chillies and mix well.
Leave aside the seasoning flavor to it.
Cook the pasta in salted water until al dente, drain and cool it for about ten seconds under running water.
Rovesciatela in bowl with dressing, add oil and mix all the posters it is well blended. Let stand in refrigerator before serving sprinkle with fresh parsley.
Notes: choose short pasta such as fusilli, conchiglioni, macaroni or penne.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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INGREDIENTS: 5 eggs
300 grams of cooked pasta (you can use also scrap)
50 grams of pecorino (or parmesan) cheese
BASIL QB
40 ml milk 3 tablespoons oil Salt to taste
PREPARATION:
Chop the basil and place in a bowl. Add the pasta and cheese. Stir the mixture, gradually adding milk. United finally
eggs and salt.
Mix thoroughly.
Heat a few tablespoons of oil in a frying pan and pour in the mixture. Livellatelo and cook 4 minutes per side. Inverse
on a plate and serve with wedges or squares.
Monday, November 23, 2009
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PIZZETTI
INGREDIENTS:
For the dough: 150 grams of ricotta
6 tablespoons milk 1 egg
6 tablespoons olive oil 1 teaspoon salt
350 grams of white flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 envelope of yeast
pizza
For the filling:
400 grams of tomato pulp
125 grams of mozzarella cheese 2 eggs 4 sausages
small (100 grams) 2
gherkin
8 anchovy fillets (20 grams)
4
artichoke hearts in oil 1 tablespoon corn kernels
8 pitted black olives
PREPARATION:
Mix well in a bowl with ricotta, milk, egg, oil and salt. Join tablespoons sifted flour and lastly the yeast.
Mix well with a fork or work directly with your hands.
Divide the dough into 8 equal parts and roll into discs with a diameter of 15 cm.
I spin on the plate of oven lined with baking paper and spread the tomato pulp.
Bake for 10 minutes in the middle of a preheated oven at 180 degrees.
Remove the pizzas from the oven (leaving it on at the same temperature), mozzarella cheese and sliced \u200b\u200bboiled eggs and pass them on pizzas, forming eyes.
Complete the pizza with sausage on the nose and hair, the eyebrows to the pickles, fillets of anchovies in the mouth, ears for the artichokes, corn for teeth and olives for the eyes.
Put in oven and cook for another 5-10 minutes.
INGREDIENTS:
For the dough: 150 grams of ricotta
6 tablespoons milk 1 egg
6 tablespoons olive oil 1 teaspoon salt
350 grams of white flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 envelope of yeast
pizza
For the filling:
400 grams of tomato pulp
125 grams of mozzarella cheese 2 eggs 4 sausages
small (100 grams) 2
gherkin
8 anchovy fillets (20 grams)
4
artichoke hearts in oil 1 tablespoon corn kernels
8 pitted black olives
PREPARATION:
Mix well in a bowl with ricotta, milk, egg, oil and salt. Join tablespoons sifted flour and lastly the yeast.
Mix well with a fork or work directly with your hands.
Divide the dough into 8 equal parts and roll into discs with a diameter of 15 cm.
I spin on the plate of oven lined with baking paper and spread the tomato pulp.
Bake for 10 minutes in the middle of a preheated oven at 180 degrees.
Remove the pizzas from the oven (leaving it on at the same temperature), mozzarella cheese and sliced \u200b\u200bboiled eggs and pass them on pizzas, forming eyes.
Complete the pizza with sausage on the nose and hair, the eyebrows to the pickles, fillets of anchovies in the mouth, ears for the artichokes, corn for teeth and olives for the eyes.
Put in oven and cook for another 5-10 minutes.
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SPIRIT OF PUFF PASTRY BASKETS FILLED OMELET
INGREDIENTS:
RECTANGULAR 1 roll of puff pastry (I'm from Eurospin)
PREPARATION:
Preheat the oven to 200 degrees.
On a work surface, roll out the dough and cut with a wheel, ricavatene 8 rectangles.
Place each rectangle on a muffin mold (or panna cotta) reversed.
Place the molds upside down and well spaced on a baking sheet lined with baking paper.
Prick the surface and bake for 20 minutes.
When the baskets will be cooked outside, rovesciateli and let them go for another 3 minutes so that they cook well in them.
Allow to cool and fill as desired.
Notes: If you notice that during the cooking baskets swell, open the oven, flatten them by pressing the bottom with a fork and bake again.
These baskets are really cute and original idea is to serve appetizers and sweet.
INGREDIENTS:
RECTANGULAR 1 roll of puff pastry (I'm from Eurospin)
PREPARATION:
Preheat the oven to 200 degrees.
On a work surface, roll out the dough and cut with a wheel, ricavatene 8 rectangles.
Place each rectangle on a muffin mold (or panna cotta) reversed.
Place the molds upside down and well spaced on a baking sheet lined with baking paper.
Prick the surface and bake for 20 minutes.
When the baskets will be cooked outside, rovesciateli and let them go for another 3 minutes so that they cook well in them.
Allow to cool and fill as desired.
Notes: If you notice that during the cooking baskets swell, open the oven, flatten them by pressing the bottom with a fork and bake again.
These baskets are really cute and original idea is to serve appetizers and sweet.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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INGREDIENTS: 6 eggs
2 cans of tuna in oil (320 grams)
8 tablespoons mayonnaise Salt to taste Oil
PREPARATION:
In a bowl, beat the eggs with a pinch of salt.
Heat three tablespoons of oil in a large pan (30 cm in diameter) and, when hot, pour in the eggs.
Bake the omelet in the usual way by turning after 4 minutes of cooking.
The omelette should not be overcooked or you will break in the final stage. Meanwhile in
a bowl crush the tuna after it is drained well and join the mayonnaise.
Turn the omelet on a plate and spread itself in the middle of a strip of filling.
Roll the omelet onto itself, cut into slices an inch thick and serve on a platter.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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PIZZETTI
.... roll!
INGREDIENTS (about 20 pizzas): 1
BROWSE RECTANGULAR
MORTADELLA
200 GR 250 GR 20 GR RICOTTA
GRATED PARMESAN
PREPARATION:
Preheat oven to 200 °.
Roll pastry on a work surface and spread it to rest several minutes.
Spread dough on the surface of the slices of mortadella, spread over the ricotta and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.
Roll the pastry in the sense in length and cut the roll into slices about 1.5 cm thick.
Lay the rolls on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper.
Cook for 20 minutes in a hot oven.
Notes: pizzas if not served immediately, heat a few minutes in the oven before serving.
This stuffing is great, but you can stuff the pizza with the filling of your choice and according to imagination!
.... roll!
INGREDIENTS (about 20 pizzas): 1
BROWSE RECTANGULAR
MORTADELLA
200 GR 250 GR 20 GR RICOTTA
GRATED PARMESAN
PREPARATION:
Preheat oven to 200 °.
Roll pastry on a work surface and spread it to rest several minutes.
Spread dough on the surface of the slices of mortadella, spread over the ricotta and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.
Roll the pastry in the sense in length and cut the roll into slices about 1.5 cm thick.
Lay the rolls on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper.
Cook for 20 minutes in a hot oven.
Notes: pizzas if not served immediately, heat a few minutes in the oven before serving.
This stuffing is great, but you can stuff the pizza with the filling of your choice and according to imagination!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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RUSTIC CROUTONS
INGREDIENTS: 1 roll of
PASTRY rectangular
8 WURSTEL
PREPARATION:
Heat oven to 200 degrees.
Spread the roll of puff pastry and put the hot dogs.
With a wheel, cut the pastry so that each rectangle proceeds may be rolled around the sausage covering it entirely. Roll the dough around each sausage.
With a knife, chop the wustel and place on a baking tray lined with baking paper.
Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes.
oven and serve.
INGREDIENTS: 1 roll of
PASTRY rectangular
8 WURSTEL
PREPARATION:
Heat oven to 200 degrees.
Spread the roll of puff pastry and put the hot dogs.
With a wheel, cut the pastry so that each rectangle proceeds may be rolled around the sausage covering it entirely. Roll the dough around each sausage.
With a knife, chop the wustel and place on a baking tray lined with baking paper.
Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes.
oven and serve.
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INGREDIENTS:
10 Bread croutons
1
75 grams of EGG MAYONNAISE
10 DRIED TOMATOES
PREPARATION:
Let harden the egg boiling water for about 10 minutes. Wait for it to cool (or put it under cold running water) and shell.
In mixer, blend the egg, the dried tomatoes into small pieces and made two tablespoons of oil.
Add the mayonnaise and blend for a few seconds.
Spread the cream on crostini and arrange on a serving platter.
Notes: alternatively, you can pour the sauce into a bowl and put it on the table with the croutons separately.
INGREDIENTS:
10 Bread croutons
1
75 grams of EGG MAYONNAISE
10 DRIED TOMATOES
PREPARATION:
Let harden the egg boiling water for about 10 minutes. Wait for it to cool (or put it under cold running water) and shell.
In mixer, blend the egg, the dried tomatoes into small pieces and made two tablespoons of oil.
Add the mayonnaise and blend for a few seconds.
Spread the cream on crostini and arrange on a serving platter.
Notes: alternatively, you can pour the sauce into a bowl and put it on the table with the croutons separately.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
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The red fruits of summer (Ta kalocernà rotini)
Sometimes we hear on television that would be good to get better pay attention to what we eat, and this is certainly true.
One of the most resentful is that every red-colored fruit is good for us. This is because the red berries contain certain molecules that are called "carotenoids", "polyphenols", "flavonoids" and others. Many scientists believe that this is good because they protect the body from damage caused by oxidative stress, which is the basis of many diseases such as atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetes and even the same age.
We must say that this has been demonstrated in the laboratory, yet there are few tests done in vivo (on people).
summer filled with red fields and the few remaining forests in our land, then we see what we can eat to stay healthy.
Perhaps among the most famous red fruits are cherries, strawberries and wild berries such as blackberries. These include the strawberry is the one that is richer in molecules that may protect from cancer and maintain open arteries where blood flows.
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also tomatoes and melons, including watermelons (melons Saracens). These are full of "lycopene", another molecule that protects against oxidative stress and that is well absorbed from the intestine, even better if the fruit is cooked (as with the tomato sauce). It came out a scientific study which showed that lycopene may protect against prostate cancer.
benefit can be gained from peppers, those Hot contain "capsaicin" which they say can help burn fat. It also seems that may be helpful in pain like that of the shingles.
And after the summer? Some colors are even in winter, oranges, apples are very good, yet we must remember that the vegetables that are not colored do well: we know that sprouts protect against cancro.Infine not forget that not eating enough red, who smokers lose all the benefits that can come from the red fruits!
Francesco Penza
Sometimes we hear on television that would be good to get better pay attention to what we eat, and this is certainly true.
One of the most resentful is that every red-colored fruit is good for us. This is because the red berries contain certain molecules that are called "carotenoids", "polyphenols", "flavonoids" and others. Many scientists believe that this is good because they protect the body from damage caused by oxidative stress, which is the basis of many diseases such as atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetes and even the same age.
We must say that this has been demonstrated in the laboratory, yet there are few tests done in vivo (on people).
summer filled with red fields and the few remaining forests in our land, then we see what we can eat to stay healthy.
Perhaps among the most famous red fruits are cherries, strawberries and wild berries such as blackberries. These include the strawberry is the one that is richer in molecules that may protect from cancer and maintain open arteries where blood flows.
shame that those that are sold today are often full of poisons to make them grow. What are best to eat organic farming or even grow them ourselves. Beautiful color
also tomatoes and melons, including watermelons (melons Saracens). These are full of "lycopene", another molecule that protects against oxidative stress and that is well absorbed from the intestine, even better if the fruit is cooked (as with the tomato sauce). It came out a scientific study which showed that lycopene may protect against prostate cancer.
benefit can be gained from peppers, those Hot contain "capsaicin" which they say can help burn fat. It also seems that may be helpful in pain like that of the shingles.
And after the summer? Some colors are even in winter, oranges, apples are very good, yet we must remember that the vegetables that are not colored do well: we know that sprouts protect against cancro.Infine not forget that not eating enough red, who smokers lose all the benefits that can come from the red fruits!
Francesco Penza
Friday, August 14, 2009
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I felt like to hear ... words grice
I introduce myself as a young student of 24 years.
One day I received a copy of this magazine and I read with much interest. I really liked it because it speaks of everything but mostly I liked the idea of \u200b\u200bshort stories stories about everything that once were the traditions of our country, our territory. At the bottom of the griko should not be seen as a spoken language only, but also as a tradition antica.Il my very first contact with the griko practically born from my first year of life. My first words were uttered nanni and napping. It is from here that was born on my way to a vast sea of \u200b\u200bterms and words that allowed me to learn this language. It all started as a game, I was a very talkative girl and loved to repeat anything they said.
It was actually my grandparents send me the love for this language, so that this love has led me to graduate even in modern greek.
time ago I decided to take a stroll through the streets of Mars where I used to go from small, hand in hand with my grandfather, who knew virtually all the elders who spoke Griko. I felt this need because I was curious to know if after some years we were still in the air a few words of griko carried by the wind in the country. My hopes were very few because many older people have failed us, and unfortunately many of them are perhaps not well. But I decided started my "journey". With wonder and with immense joy from a distance I could hear words griko. I allowed myself to get close to greet them and talk a bit with them. Years later, were left speechless to hear about "this language "from a young girl. In fact, the last time I talked to Griko like a little girl who was afraid to relate such expression in this language. This thing on the one hand it made me smile, the other made me think about the fact that few know about the griko so perfectly as the elderly. They begged me and told me: "It sets forth the Griko, we're old and not the forces we have, not make it, but we would like our culture and our sweat of hard work carried out could go on and live day by day. "
There were already real importance of implementing the articles Griko, I know, because I hope not to bore you but simply to propose an idea which perhaps may be wrong, but we want to try.
are very big people who know only the old walls of their house now, are proud to know speak Griko, but they feel helpless because they believe that today's society knows no more than once love and family values. Many of them have told me that they sacrificed their lives for their children, but inevitably are alone or are left to themselves without suffering at their side. Sometimes they feel a burden to society and the family. This is what prompted me to choose to publish this article, repeating in dealing with the topic.
If we thank them? Because it is thanks to them that we now live in a society as modernized and we have learned to live.
Many parents today believe that learning another language like griko is an unnecessary stress for your child. And if you saw the Griko language not as a useless and old but as a culture that can help to unite so many children? Maybe just teaching the griko with fun activities?
That's what I perceived in the eyes of these people who have suffered in life and made sacrifices for us. I do not think griko taught in a fun way to ruin the children or teenagers. It is a language that belongs to us and have created our great-grandparents and great-grandmother. Would especially for children who have difficulty in relating to others and to better express their feelings and desire to stay with friends. And who knows, maybe a reason for you parents and grandparents for more than an hour to devote to yourself knowing that your children and grandchildren are combining business with pleasure.
Would you like to reach out to those people who are there with your head, but are not able to act in person, despite having the desire to feel alive in our young people?
The youth should be encouraged and helped, along with giving us a hand we could do something beautiful for the future by sending out a culture so important, always reminding us that their children were citizens to do so.
I take this opportunity to dedicate this to my grandfather thanking him for all the values \u200b\u200bthat I sent him that will always be in my heart while being far away. I also thank my grandmother and my parents for teaching me the life and traditions of my country while always lived abroad.
Doriana Turi
I introduce myself as a young student of 24 years.
One day I received a copy of this magazine and I read with much interest. I really liked it because it speaks of everything but mostly I liked the idea of \u200b\u200bshort stories stories about everything that once were the traditions of our country, our territory. At the bottom of the griko should not be seen as a spoken language only, but also as a tradition antica.Il my very first contact with the griko practically born from my first year of life. My first words were uttered nanni and napping. It is from here that was born on my way to a vast sea of \u200b\u200bterms and words that allowed me to learn this language. It all started as a game, I was a very talkative girl and loved to repeat anything they said.
It was actually my grandparents send me the love for this language, so that this love has led me to graduate even in modern greek.
time ago I decided to take a stroll through the streets of Mars where I used to go from small, hand in hand with my grandfather, who knew virtually all the elders who spoke Griko. I felt this need because I was curious to know if after some years we were still in the air a few words of griko carried by the wind in the country. My hopes were very few because many older people have failed us, and unfortunately many of them are perhaps not well. But I decided started my "journey". With wonder and with immense joy from a distance I could hear words griko. I allowed myself to get close to greet them and talk a bit with them. Years later, were left speechless to hear about "this language "from a young girl. In fact, the last time I talked to Griko like a little girl who was afraid to relate such expression in this language. This thing on the one hand it made me smile, the other made me think about the fact that few know about the griko so perfectly as the elderly. They begged me and told me: "It sets forth the Griko, we're old and not the forces we have, not make it, but we would like our culture and our sweat of hard work carried out could go on and live day by day. "
There were already real importance of implementing the articles Griko, I know, because I hope not to bore you but simply to propose an idea which perhaps may be wrong, but we want to try.
are very big people who know only the old walls of their house now, are proud to know speak Griko, but they feel helpless because they believe that today's society knows no more than once love and family values. Many of them have told me that they sacrificed their lives for their children, but inevitably are alone or are left to themselves without suffering at their side. Sometimes they feel a burden to society and the family. This is what prompted me to choose to publish this article, repeating in dealing with the topic.
If we thank them? Because it is thanks to them that we now live in a society as modernized and we have learned to live.
Many parents today believe that learning another language like griko is an unnecessary stress for your child. And if you saw the Griko language not as a useless and old but as a culture that can help to unite so many children? Maybe just teaching the griko with fun activities?
That's what I perceived in the eyes of these people who have suffered in life and made sacrifices for us. I do not think griko taught in a fun way to ruin the children or teenagers. It is a language that belongs to us and have created our great-grandparents and great-grandmother. Would especially for children who have difficulty in relating to others and to better express their feelings and desire to stay with friends. And who knows, maybe a reason for you parents and grandparents for more than an hour to devote to yourself knowing that your children and grandchildren are combining business with pleasure.
Would you like to reach out to those people who are there with your head, but are not able to act in person, despite having the desire to feel alive in our young people?
The youth should be encouraged and helped, along with giving us a hand we could do something beautiful for the future by sending out a culture so important, always reminding us that their children were citizens to do so.
I take this opportunity to dedicate this to my grandfather thanking him for all the values \u200b\u200bthat I sent him that will always be in my heart while being far away. I also thank my grandmother and my parents for teaching me the life and traditions of my country while always lived abroad.
Doriana Turi
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The new Acropolis museum
The Acropolis of Athens has been frequently destruction and predation of sculptures that are now in the largest museums in the world as the British Museum in London and the Louvre in Paris.
The sculptures have been for many years were stowed in a museum set up on the rock of 'Acropolis and were not exposed. It was therefore decided to build a new museum in front of the Acropolis and the ancient treasures to expose ourselves.
The new Acropolis museum occupies a total of 23,000 square meters with 14,000 square meters of exhibition space. It was designed by the team of Bernard Tschumi of New York and Michalis Fotiadis in Athens with the collaboration of sixty groups of special advisors and engineers so that it is earthquake-proof, comfortable with good sound and heat insulation.
For example, the big glass room with direct view of the Parthenon on the Rock and the Holy Temple of Athena, is actually a "glass chimney" that filters out harmful radiation and uses the natural light. He is also a function of the insulation and climatizzante. With an outside temperature of 40 ° C, the room is located at 24 ° C.
This is not the only novelty of the new museum that takes advantage of modern technology. It is designed so that a family can spend a day, and that people of all ages are met. So, besides the exhibition halls, there are two snack bars, gift shop, a restaurant, an amphitheater and a hall for temporary exhibitions.
The floors are made of glass and are used to obtain optical continuity of the Parthenon in the room up until the excavation of 2,500 square meters underground. They combine strength and 5cm thick, slip resistant and heat insulation. Earthquake-resistant design allows the museum to withstand an earthquake of 10 degrees on the Richter scale. The 92 support columns are based on as many "bases inverted pendulum", ie two-metal construction of 1.2 m in diameter that appear to be two plates with concave surfaces to ensure the well-polished minimum of friction. In case of earthquake, the slip is between these two dishes, because of their shape, regain their position after the shock. Each base has been designed separately for each column presents static moments and different compressions. They were built in Germany and tested in America.
The shell of the hall of the Parthenon is self-supporting structure without a frame and without reflections. It is made of glass with low rates of iron so that no green color and that light comes clear allowing a clear view to the outside and especially to the Acropolis.
The fireplace glass room of the Parthenon is made of two walls of 0.7 m distance between them. On outer shell screen printing are some spots to increase shading and reduce fogging, there is also a high-performance layer that protects against infrared radiation. The inner shell hangs at 2.5 m above the floor. At the base of the peripheral glass formed a bench that doubles as a heater duct where air comes out cold. The air going between the two "walls" of glass towards the opening of the false ceiling and the conditioning devices, it is warmed naturally.
To decrease the echoes of weary visitors, especially along the major pedestrian ramp up to 12 m high, the sound absorber is positioned behind the vertical walls of precast concrete hollow so that the voice of a guide for example, does not cause echo and that the net result.
This is just a simple description of the construction of the new Acropolis Museum built in accordance with a truly innovative technology. There are exposed all the antiquities found on the Acropolis. Welcome to see it up close and admire the accomplishments of our ancestors and feel proud.
Iannis Papadimitriou
The Acropolis of Athens has been frequently destruction and predation of sculptures that are now in the largest museums in the world as the British Museum in London and the Louvre in Paris.
The sculptures have been for many years were stowed in a museum set up on the rock of 'Acropolis and were not exposed. It was therefore decided to build a new museum in front of the Acropolis and the ancient treasures to expose ourselves.
The new Acropolis museum occupies a total of 23,000 square meters with 14,000 square meters of exhibition space. It was designed by the team of Bernard Tschumi of New York and Michalis Fotiadis in Athens with the collaboration of sixty groups of special advisors and engineers so that it is earthquake-proof, comfortable with good sound and heat insulation.
For example, the big glass room with direct view of the Parthenon on the Rock and the Holy Temple of Athena, is actually a "glass chimney" that filters out harmful radiation and uses the natural light. He is also a function of the insulation and climatizzante. With an outside temperature of 40 ° C, the room is located at 24 ° C.
This is not the only novelty of the new museum that takes advantage of modern technology. It is designed so that a family can spend a day, and that people of all ages are met. So, besides the exhibition halls, there are two snack bars, gift shop, a restaurant, an amphitheater and a hall for temporary exhibitions.
The floors are made of glass and are used to obtain optical continuity of the Parthenon in the room up until the excavation of 2,500 square meters underground. They combine strength and 5cm thick, slip resistant and heat insulation. Earthquake-resistant design allows the museum to withstand an earthquake of 10 degrees on the Richter scale. The 92 support columns are based on as many "bases inverted pendulum", ie two-metal construction of 1.2 m in diameter that appear to be two plates with concave surfaces to ensure the well-polished minimum of friction. In case of earthquake, the slip is between these two dishes, because of their shape, regain their position after the shock. Each base has been designed separately for each column presents static moments and different compressions. They were built in Germany and tested in America.
The shell of the hall of the Parthenon is self-supporting structure without a frame and without reflections. It is made of glass with low rates of iron so that no green color and that light comes clear allowing a clear view to the outside and especially to the Acropolis.
The fireplace glass room of the Parthenon is made of two walls of 0.7 m distance between them. On outer shell screen printing are some spots to increase shading and reduce fogging, there is also a high-performance layer that protects against infrared radiation. The inner shell hangs at 2.5 m above the floor. At the base of the peripheral glass formed a bench that doubles as a heater duct where air comes out cold. The air going between the two "walls" of glass towards the opening of the false ceiling and the conditioning devices, it is warmed naturally.
To decrease the echoes of weary visitors, especially along the major pedestrian ramp up to 12 m high, the sound absorber is positioned behind the vertical walls of precast concrete hollow so that the voice of a guide for example, does not cause echo and that the net result.
This is just a simple description of the construction of the new Acropolis Museum built in accordance with a truly innovative technology. There are exposed all the antiquities found on the Acropolis. Welcome to see it up close and admire the accomplishments of our ancestors and feel proud.
Iannis Papadimitriou
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coarsely ground (Xrondò alemmèno)
There was a time in (to) Borgagne a family that lived on a farm called "The Saints". This family came from Marta and had lived many years in the farm.
In those days the farms were mortar families to help the farmers. They stayed there throughout the summer: they gathered grain and all supplies. Began in October when they retired to their country.
One of those providers of work had a son who was a little stupid and fell in love with the daughter of the farmer. And under the pretense of helping on a farm was always in her house. His mother had noticed this fact. Once it had made the bread in the house and keep the good housewife called his son and said: Take this bread, and when the housekeeper enters say "hello". His father, who was nearby, heard the speech and he wanted to be part of the matter said, and say "bread you sent him my father."
The young man went to the farm and found the housewife who wove the frame, walked in and said hello, the piece of bread I'll send my father.
The daughter of the housekeeper looked into his eyes and said, what is gross (stupid)!
The young man heard this, said the donkey was tired (on ground at the mill) and came coarsely ground. "Long as you are, how you long time! (Stupid) said the youngster. "That just this morning I wore my father's pants."
This is one of many that we know, as one of three beautiful daughters, one more beautiful than the other,
but that is another story,
Greetings from Leonardo Antonio Giannuzzi from Martano
There was a time in (to) Borgagne a family that lived on a farm called "The Saints". This family came from Marta and had lived many years in the farm.
In those days the farms were mortar families to help the farmers. They stayed there throughout the summer: they gathered grain and all supplies. Began in October when they retired to their country.
One of those providers of work had a son who was a little stupid and fell in love with the daughter of the farmer. And under the pretense of helping on a farm was always in her house. His mother had noticed this fact. Once it had made the bread in the house and keep the good housewife called his son and said: Take this bread, and when the housekeeper enters say "hello". His father, who was nearby, heard the speech and he wanted to be part of the matter said, and say "bread you sent him my father."
The young man went to the farm and found the housewife who wove the frame, walked in and said hello, the piece of bread I'll send my father.
The daughter of the housekeeper looked into his eyes and said, what is gross (stupid)!
The young man heard this, said the donkey was tired (on ground at the mill) and came coarsely ground. "Long as you are, how you long time! (Stupid) said the youngster. "That just this morning I wore my father's pants."
This is one of many that we know, as one of three beautiful daughters, one more beautiful than the other,
but that is another story,
Greetings from Leonardo Antonio Giannuzzi from Martano
Chetna Prithvi Mysore
Greetings to Peter Pan of pop has left us
On June 25, 2009 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center hospital in Los Angeles (USA) died on American dancer and singer Michael Jackson. They found him at his home at noon with a cardiac arrest for one hour made him CPR and brought him to the emergency room, but they could not do anything to get it back to life. Michael had turned 50 in August 2008.
With Michael Jackson, the world has lost a great talent already began singing as a child, from the '60s with his brothers in the group The Jackson Five. In 1982, after he had made several discs alone, was a great success with the album "Thriller," which to date with 109millioni copies sold remains the biggest selling album in pop history.
Since the '90s began to andargli worse things. They made two processes of pedophilia (the year 2005 was acquitted), was made of plastic nose that went badly, it seems that he became dependent on drugs, which the skin is blanched, but he had a disease, vitiligo, which made bleaching, married and divorced twice.
Michael will remain in our hearts for what it was. A dancer who moves with his left us open-mouthed, a singer who had the grace of god in his voice, a poor man who took the kick in the pants from his father. He was a man who wanted to stay young for life and broke for this world, like his hero, who always named in the interviews, Peter Pan. Thanks for all
Michael, and May you rest in peace!
-Carlo Guarini-
On June 25, 2009 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center hospital in Los Angeles (USA) died on American dancer and singer Michael Jackson. They found him at his home at noon with a cardiac arrest for one hour made him CPR and brought him to the emergency room, but they could not do anything to get it back to life. Michael had turned 50 in August 2008.
With Michael Jackson, the world has lost a great talent already began singing as a child, from the '60s with his brothers in the group The Jackson Five. In 1982, after he had made several discs alone, was a great success with the album "Thriller," which to date with 109millioni copies sold remains the biggest selling album in pop history.
Since the '90s began to andargli worse things. They made two processes of pedophilia (the year 2005 was acquitted), was made of plastic nose that went badly, it seems that he became dependent on drugs, which the skin is blanched, but he had a disease, vitiligo, which made bleaching, married and divorced twice.
Michael will remain in our hearts for what it was. A dancer who moves with his left us open-mouthed, a singer who had the grace of god in his voice, a poor man who took the kick in the pants from his father. He was a man who wanted to stay young for life and broke for this world, like his hero, who always named in the interviews, Peter Pan. Thanks for all
Michael, and May you rest in peace!
-Carlo Guarini-
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The Grico and modern Greek
After the entry into force of the law which imposes the obligation linguistic minorities in Italy (at the request of users) the preparation of public documents in the minority language the Union of Municipalities of the Greek Salento has appointed nine translators and interpreters is responsible not the arduous task of transferring (when required) minutes of meetings of municipal councils, meetings of governing bodies of the Union of municipalities and any grecofoni other public documents in the minority language. I would not be in the shoes of those who have accepted the daunting task. I must point out, incidentally, that the manifesto with which it was announced the competition for the recruitment of translators had been established only in Italian gobbledygook. I am perfectly aware that nobody in the world would be able to create a text, even primary, in bureaucratese Grice. I have often been asked the equivalent of terms grico very common use, but I was not able to fulfill this request because the dialect grico cut about a thousand years ago by its reference language, beheaded its intellectuals, that is, greek rite priests, some four centuries ago, has no a lexicon updated to the needs of the contemporary world. The greek of Calabria and Puglia to manage to put together only six thousand words that reflect the communication needs of rural populations almost exclusively and do not in any way they can meet the needs of those living in modern society in which children and grandchildren of peasants grecofoni have become doctors, lawyers, public officials, etc.. This holds true not only for Grice, but for all dialects, including those of a neo-Latin. I remember in this regard as the Manzoni wrote about two centuries ago in "The Betrothed" by citing the name of the bakery devastated by the Milanese hungry "To pay de 'scansc", or "The furnace of crutches," and the Latin equivalent "pistrinum "name" oven ". A few days ago the owner of the bakery from which I need, wanting to teach back of his shop grico the equivalent of "bread," he grico we have found that in only the term "Furno" That is the place where the packaging bread, while missing the exact equivalent of "bread", ie the place where it is sold. I had to suggest the modern Greek word "artopoleivo" that literally means "the sale of bread," but it would be understood by our grecofoni residues. In truth even the Greeks have the noun "fouvrno" loan in Italian, but out of the vocabulary of ancient greek created for the signs of shops where you sell, the neologism "Artopoiia" which means "place where you make bread" . grico Similarly, there is in the verb "wish" nor the noun "wishes", but the modern Greek equivalent is not included in the Grec ™ to Salento. I could cite many more such examples that can testify that the dialects in general, tend to disappear because they can not satisfy with their limited vocabulary communication needs of the vast modern societies. The modern Greek, has about 170,000 words. Roughly one-third of these words are of ancient Greek origin, are present in many Italian and European languages \u200b\u200band belong to the scientific terminology of the various fields of knowledge. This also includes the words Grice. Also, those who teach grico can not ignore the knowledge of ancient greek and / or modern, or face glaring blunders in spelling. The morphology and syntax of grico are 90% identical to those of modern Greek. Although the morphological and syntactic structures of the dialect spoken in the Greek novel in Salento ™ are similar to those of modern Greek as they represent the literal translation from Grice. Who knows the Grice and / or dialect novel and want to learn the modern Greek, is in the same fortunate position of the player to sweep which starts with four-point advantage over his opponent. I very briefly explained what could be supported by extensive documentation of examples of grammatical and lexical comparisons. No accident that the Italian soldiers, even illiterate ones, from Greece to Salento ™, sent to Greece as occupation troops, after a couple of months could understand and express themselves in modern greek, much better than their Italian officers who had followed classical studies. In Europe multilingual is painstakingly building up and will require our children and grandchildren to know several languages, grecofoni we are among those most favored Italian citizens in learning modern Greek. Due to these considerations meditated lovers of grico requested and were granted by the Government of Greece, the presence and the help of Greek teachers in our schools. Unfortunately not everyone understood, including lack of information, how important it is for us Grice, Salento and Apulia knowledge of modern Greek. Many gricofoni, or aspiring, are unaware that Grice, alone, leads to isolation, the young mothers of today, unlike their grandmothers, not as the only language the Grice. The young teachers Grice, who attended a course of a few months, even if they understand, I do not usually speak and in most cases they do not know grammar. Not the case in schools in the Val d'Aosta are taught French and the Gallo-Provencal dialect, in Venezia Giulia and the Slovenian, German in South Tyrol and the Tyrolean dialect of the individual valleys. Even in the Italian-speaking Trentino is compulsory teaching of German as the first "foreign" language. For these reasons, some thirty years ago, when I began the struggle for the recognition of linguistic minorities in Italy, the lovers of grico considered useful and necessary to the teaching of grico in kindergarten and elementary school in the initial two year period with the teaching of their age, the approach to Modern Greek in the next three years and the teaching of Modern Greek language and grammar in school and in colleges.
Salvatore Sicuro
The 6,000 words that we have received from the greek of the seventeenth century, it seems that was enough for us to understand what we meant Salvatore Sure. The "standard languages" as the modern Greek and Italian, took a great effort to become what they are today. There were people who cared, who wrote them, who worked and played with these languages, and that enriched with new words and new life, so that they could live and change with it. We try to make this work for grico with Spitta. On the other hand, there was always people going "with his tongue between his teeth," that is, speaking in modern Greek and Italian. It may be that this is the biggest problem that the grico today. Too many of those who do not want to talk anymore.
Professor. Sure he is right when he says that children must learn the modern Greek at school. But it's not the modern Greek greek Otranto and the bond that has the Salento with Greece. If we lose our Grice, Salento is lost ellenofona. For this we must be careful to keep alive the grico - if we must serve some modern Greek. The editors of
-Spitta-
After the entry into force of the law which imposes the obligation linguistic minorities in Italy (at the request of users) the preparation of public documents in the minority language the Union of Municipalities of the Greek Salento has appointed nine translators and interpreters is responsible not the arduous task of transferring (when required) minutes of meetings of municipal councils, meetings of governing bodies of the Union of municipalities and any grecofoni other public documents in the minority language. I would not be in the shoes of those who have accepted the daunting task. I must point out, incidentally, that the manifesto with which it was announced the competition for the recruitment of translators had been established only in Italian gobbledygook. I am perfectly aware that nobody in the world would be able to create a text, even primary, in bureaucratese Grice. I have often been asked the equivalent of terms grico very common use, but I was not able to fulfill this request because the dialect grico cut about a thousand years ago by its reference language, beheaded its intellectuals, that is, greek rite priests, some four centuries ago, has no a lexicon updated to the needs of the contemporary world. The greek of Calabria and Puglia to manage to put together only six thousand words that reflect the communication needs of rural populations almost exclusively and do not in any way they can meet the needs of those living in modern society in which children and grandchildren of peasants grecofoni have become doctors, lawyers, public officials, etc.. This holds true not only for Grice, but for all dialects, including those of a neo-Latin. I remember in this regard as the Manzoni wrote about two centuries ago in "The Betrothed" by citing the name of the bakery devastated by the Milanese hungry "To pay de 'scansc", or "The furnace of crutches," and the Latin equivalent "pistrinum "name" oven ". A few days ago the owner of the bakery from which I need, wanting to teach back of his shop grico the equivalent of "bread," he grico we have found that in only the term "Furno" That is the place where the packaging bread, while missing the exact equivalent of "bread", ie the place where it is sold. I had to suggest the modern Greek word "artopoleivo" that literally means "the sale of bread," but it would be understood by our grecofoni residues. In truth even the Greeks have the noun "fouvrno" loan in Italian, but out of the vocabulary of ancient greek created for the signs of shops where you sell, the neologism "Artopoiia" which means "place where you make bread" . grico Similarly, there is in the verb "wish" nor the noun "wishes", but the modern Greek equivalent is not included in the Grec ™ to Salento. I could cite many more such examples that can testify that the dialects in general, tend to disappear because they can not satisfy with their limited vocabulary communication needs of the vast modern societies. The modern Greek, has about 170,000 words. Roughly one-third of these words are of ancient Greek origin, are present in many Italian and European languages \u200b\u200band belong to the scientific terminology of the various fields of knowledge. This also includes the words Grice. Also, those who teach grico can not ignore the knowledge of ancient greek and / or modern, or face glaring blunders in spelling. The morphology and syntax of grico are 90% identical to those of modern Greek. Although the morphological and syntactic structures of the dialect spoken in the Greek novel in Salento ™ are similar to those of modern Greek as they represent the literal translation from Grice. Who knows the Grice and / or dialect novel and want to learn the modern Greek, is in the same fortunate position of the player to sweep which starts with four-point advantage over his opponent. I very briefly explained what could be supported by extensive documentation of examples of grammatical and lexical comparisons. No accident that the Italian soldiers, even illiterate ones, from Greece to Salento ™, sent to Greece as occupation troops, after a couple of months could understand and express themselves in modern greek, much better than their Italian officers who had followed classical studies. In Europe multilingual is painstakingly building up and will require our children and grandchildren to know several languages, grecofoni we are among those most favored Italian citizens in learning modern Greek. Due to these considerations meditated lovers of grico requested and were granted by the Government of Greece, the presence and the help of Greek teachers in our schools. Unfortunately not everyone understood, including lack of information, how important it is for us Grice, Salento and Apulia knowledge of modern Greek. Many gricofoni, or aspiring, are unaware that Grice, alone, leads to isolation, the young mothers of today, unlike their grandmothers, not as the only language the Grice. The young teachers Grice, who attended a course of a few months, even if they understand, I do not usually speak and in most cases they do not know grammar. Not the case in schools in the Val d'Aosta are taught French and the Gallo-Provencal dialect, in Venezia Giulia and the Slovenian, German in South Tyrol and the Tyrolean dialect of the individual valleys. Even in the Italian-speaking Trentino is compulsory teaching of German as the first "foreign" language. For these reasons, some thirty years ago, when I began the struggle for the recognition of linguistic minorities in Italy, the lovers of grico considered useful and necessary to the teaching of grico in kindergarten and elementary school in the initial two year period with the teaching of their age, the approach to Modern Greek in the next three years and the teaching of Modern Greek language and grammar in school and in colleges.
Salvatore Sicuro
The 6,000 words that we have received from the greek of the seventeenth century, it seems that was enough for us to understand what we meant Salvatore Sure. The "standard languages" as the modern Greek and Italian, took a great effort to become what they are today. There were people who cared, who wrote them, who worked and played with these languages, and that enriched with new words and new life, so that they could live and change with it. We try to make this work for grico with Spitta. On the other hand, there was always people going "with his tongue between his teeth," that is, speaking in modern Greek and Italian. It may be that this is the biggest problem that the grico today. Too many of those who do not want to talk anymore.
Professor. Sure he is right when he says that children must learn the modern Greek at school. But it's not the modern Greek greek Otranto and the bond that has the Salento with Greece. If we lose our Grice, Salento is lost ellenofona. For this we must be careful to keep alive the grico - if we must serve some modern Greek. The editors of
-Spitta-
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MY NEW CLOTHES EASTER
(Story of my uncle)
I was young in elementary school in our village. My grandfather, in the days of Great Lent always pushed me to learn the prayer "CIRIE DINAMEON", asking me every night kneeling before andarmi to sleep, I waited for elderly pregare.Con the Great and Holy Passion Week, because after Resurezione would come to Christ. How many
which contains many new things and I was on Easter Sunday! With all the joy you brought me! But the most important of all was my new clothes, my new "Vraka" (pants) and my beautiful "jeleco" (blouse) that my mother sewed for a long time and prepared with richami of all the colors that decorated the rim of my "jeleko" and even pockets. And when he came on Easter Sunday, I went to church.
walked proudly, believing that I was the only one to walk with my beautiful new clothes. Instead, we thought we were all young men be the ones to bring the Easter eggs with the red, and all of the 'joy of that day !!!!!. And my "Zonaria" (belt) I l 'I forgot ??... Made of silk my grandmother took him, and when she went to swim in the river Jordan, "where Christ was baptized and pray at the tomb of the Holy Sepulchre. On the beautiful belt silk were embroidered the letters of a prayer. I remember how all my friends were betraying their jealous seeing my "Zonaria" because what they had done the same thing of their "Vratsa" (trousers) or silk embroidered with shells from silkworm breeding and the women who preparing and coloring to make the silk thread, but not like mine.
Magrini and I was not much I weighed. To make my new clothes were just so easy and the cost was packed. Just my "zonnari" came from outside, but everything else was done with materials from the village and do not cost too much to dress a young man of my age at that time. So my father could save more money to buy other things for the home. From Only my father grew cotton we needed. My mother, the unraveled with his hands, then spun and the spinning was tinged with its beautiful colors, made of herbs and flowers. The wire on the frame and slowly increased while singing a song old and was created by weaving the cloth, but cloth! How strong was the cloth of our clothes! There seemed, dressing the body with new clothes on Easter and going to church, Christ the power of his resurrection benecesse us and made our clothes and especially strong in my
"Vratsa." (Trousers)
Theon DIAKIDIS
(Story of my uncle)
I was young in elementary school in our village. My grandfather, in the days of Great Lent always pushed me to learn the prayer "CIRIE DINAMEON", asking me every night kneeling before andarmi to sleep, I waited for elderly pregare.Con the Great and Holy Passion Week, because after Resurezione would come to Christ. How many
which contains many new things and I was on Easter Sunday! With all the joy you brought me! But the most important of all was my new clothes, my new "Vraka" (pants) and my beautiful "jeleco" (blouse) that my mother sewed for a long time and prepared with richami of all the colors that decorated the rim of my "jeleko" and even pockets. And when he came on Easter Sunday, I went to church.
walked proudly, believing that I was the only one to walk with my beautiful new clothes. Instead, we thought we were all young men be the ones to bring the Easter eggs with the red, and all of the 'joy of that day !!!!!. And my "Zonaria" (belt) I l 'I forgot ??... Made of silk my grandmother took him, and when she went to swim in the river Jordan, "where Christ was baptized and pray at the tomb of the Holy Sepulchre. On the beautiful belt silk were embroidered the letters of a prayer. I remember how all my friends were betraying their jealous seeing my "Zonaria" because what they had done the same thing of their "Vratsa" (trousers) or silk embroidered with shells from silkworm breeding and the women who preparing and coloring to make the silk thread, but not like mine.
Magrini and I was not much I weighed. To make my new clothes were just so easy and the cost was packed. Just my "zonnari" came from outside, but everything else was done with materials from the village and do not cost too much to dress a young man of my age at that time. So my father could save more money to buy other things for the home. From Only my father grew cotton we needed. My mother, the unraveled with his hands, then spun and the spinning was tinged with its beautiful colors, made of herbs and flowers. The wire on the frame and slowly increased while singing a song old and was created by weaving the cloth, but cloth! How strong was the cloth of our clothes! There seemed, dressing the body with new clothes on Easter and going to church, Christ the power of his resurrection benecesse us and made our clothes and especially strong in my
"Vratsa." (Trousers)
Theon DIAKIDIS
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Sweet as a mother!
The mother who created us, gave us not only
his blood
that runs through the veins of our body
also gave us the spirituality and morality
that requires us to make good and great actions.
Mother is our consolation,
the joy and the flowers of our spring.
Love as her you will not find on Earth!
Only those who have lost their mother, their only
understand how heavy and sour
is the pain that feeds them.
Mom, sweet name, how can I forget
,
if I hold in my heart wherever I go and wherever you come back!
I held your hand I bless!
In my mind the beautiful sounds
your speech. Where to find
, Mom, the words to my complaint
and confess how bitter my pain?
Theoni
The mother who created us, gave us not only
his blood
that runs through the veins of our body
also gave us the spirituality and morality
that requires us to make good and great actions.
Mother is our consolation,
the joy and the flowers of our spring.
Love as her you will not find on Earth!
Only those who have lost their mother, their only
understand how heavy and sour
is the pain that feeds them.
Mom, sweet name, how can I forget
,
if I hold in my heart wherever I go and wherever you come back!
I held your hand I bless!
In my mind the beautiful sounds
your speech. Where to find
, Mom, the words to my complaint
and confess how bitter my pain?
Theoni
Friday, April 10, 2009
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Who's Afraid of spring?
Francesco Penza
We are all happy to see that the best season is coming, feels a bit 'hot and the evening is not so dark. To tell the truth but there are some who are not so pleased, because this is the worst season for allergies. Itchy eyes, the nose is closed, do not stop sneezing and if someone with asthma should also see that closing the bronchi. Whose fault is it? Plant pollen in the air and sending it with the wind quickly disperses to everywhere. And the fault is also of our immune system that defends us from disease, that instead of taking it with viruses, bacteria and other goes to war to pollen, the pollen of many grasses, plants that grow intertwined with the grain everywhere, with or Parietaria grass that grows on the walls, or olive and other trees. But sometimes he gets angry as well with the fur of dogs or cats, or with dust mites, tiny creatures that live in pillows, beds and dust. Those who have an allergy to mites then, are worse than others because they have a cold all year round. It is called "Attach" from the ancient greek "allos" (more) and "ergon" (work, but also reaction).
Some say that today have grown allergies because we live very clean and without infection, so the immune system no longer take it and ends up with those who dedicate themselves to pollen and mites.
But they have to do those who have an allergy? First you must ask the "prick test" that are made on the skin to see which allergies you have, then they must feel their doctor for treatment that may be right for them. For those who only have an allergy or two, there is the possibility of taking a "vaccine" (treatment specific hypo-sensitization), which often consists of drops to put under the tongue every day. Otherwise I have to take nasal sprays, drops for the eyes and some therapies such as antihistamine tablets in the evening. Something can be done to improve the situation at home, and to reduce dust mites: changing mattress and pillow with those using latex, remove everything that brings and holds the dust (carpet), use vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter, and other measures. Should be alert those who have asthma, because they have to go by respiratory specialist to see if they make a specific therapy to keep open their bronchi. So they too can enjoy the nice weather!
Francesco Penza
We are all happy to see that the best season is coming, feels a bit 'hot and the evening is not so dark. To tell the truth but there are some who are not so pleased, because this is the worst season for allergies. Itchy eyes, the nose is closed, do not stop sneezing and if someone with asthma should also see that closing the bronchi. Whose fault is it? Plant pollen in the air and sending it with the wind quickly disperses to everywhere. And the fault is also of our immune system that defends us from disease, that instead of taking it with viruses, bacteria and other goes to war to pollen, the pollen of many grasses, plants that grow intertwined with the grain everywhere, with or Parietaria grass that grows on the walls, or olive and other trees. But sometimes he gets angry as well with the fur of dogs or cats, or with dust mites, tiny creatures that live in pillows, beds and dust. Those who have an allergy to mites then, are worse than others because they have a cold all year round. It is called "Attach" from the ancient greek "allos" (more) and "ergon" (work, but also reaction).
Some say that today have grown allergies because we live very clean and without infection, so the immune system no longer take it and ends up with those who dedicate themselves to pollen and mites.
But they have to do those who have an allergy? First you must ask the "prick test" that are made on the skin to see which allergies you have, then they must feel their doctor for treatment that may be right for them. For those who only have an allergy or two, there is the possibility of taking a "vaccine" (treatment specific hypo-sensitization), which often consists of drops to put under the tongue every day. Otherwise I have to take nasal sprays, drops for the eyes and some therapies such as antihistamine tablets in the evening. Something can be done to improve the situation at home, and to reduce dust mites: changing mattress and pillow with those using latex, remove everything that brings and holds the dust (carpet), use vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter, and other measures. Should be alert those who have asthma, because they have to go by respiratory specialist to see if they make a specific therapy to keep open their bronchi. So they too can enjoy the nice weather!
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Lent - Sarakostì
Giuseppe De Pascalis and Iannis Papageorgiadis
Quaremma, character symbol of the passage from one period of happiness, what is the Carnival, for a period of privation and preparation for Easter precisely what Lent. It is a puppet of straw hanging out of their houses, which embodies an "old" wearing a dark suit, a handkerchief on his head and, in hand, a spindle and a distaff. Quaremma characteristic element is also an orange they are stuck, in a radial pattern, seven chicken pens, one for each week of Lent. At the end of each week you remove the pen and the corresponding day of the Easter Quaremma is burned to symbolize the liberation from the hardship and suffering.
Sarakostì Tessarakostì or simply comes from the greek Sarakostì, name given to the period of fasting (abstinence and penance) of forty days before Easter up to the fourth century AD
For Orthodox Sarakostì ranging from "Clean Monday" to the Friday before Palm Sunday. For Catholics, but starts on Shrove Tuesday and ending on Saturday of Lazarus, the eve of Palm Sunday.
Over time, other days are added or subtracted to arrive in order to define a period of seven weeks before Easter, the last of which is the Holy Week.
time ago, when there was still the calendars of today, to know how much time remains until the end of fasting, in many countries of Greece, built a "roadmap" called "Kira sarakostì," Mrs. Sarakostì. It was usually a drawing on a sheet of paper that represented a sister with no mouth because he fasted, prayed with his arms folded because they were seven feet and seven weeks of fasting. Every Saturday they cut the foot. Holy Saturday they cut the last foot and hid in a fig. This fig figs and mix it with other person who happened to the fig tree "stuffed" was the luckiest.
Salento however, Sarakoctì (Quaremma or Lent or Quaresma, French Carême) was represented by a puppet of straw hanging out of their homes, who personified the "old" in a dark suit, a handkerchief on his head and, in one hand carried a spindle and a spinning wheel and the other an orange on which they were strung seven chicken pens, one for each week of Lent. At the end of each week a pen and took off on Easter Sunday the Quaremma was hanging by a thread on a pole and was burned.
In other countries the figure of the Greek Sarakostì was made from a dough of flour or salt water and filled with the stuff that has become a puppet. It is however worth noting that countries in the Pontic Greeks in the Black Sea, the Sarakostì was represented by a potato or an onion that is hung from the ceiling on which pierce seven feathers of the hen as sull'arancia Sarakostì Salento. This also would remove a pen every so settimanae counted what was left fin'alla resurrection. This "roadmap" was called "kukurà.
Giuseppe De Pascalis and Iannis Papageorgiadis
Quaremma, character symbol of the passage from one period of happiness, what is the Carnival, for a period of privation and preparation for Easter precisely what Lent. It is a puppet of straw hanging out of their houses, which embodies an "old" wearing a dark suit, a handkerchief on his head and, in hand, a spindle and a distaff. Quaremma characteristic element is also an orange they are stuck, in a radial pattern, seven chicken pens, one for each week of Lent. At the end of each week you remove the pen and the corresponding day of the Easter Quaremma is burned to symbolize the liberation from the hardship and suffering.
Sarakostì Tessarakostì or simply comes from the greek Sarakostì, name given to the period of fasting (abstinence and penance) of forty days before Easter up to the fourth century AD
For Orthodox Sarakostì ranging from "Clean Monday" to the Friday before Palm Sunday. For Catholics, but starts on Shrove Tuesday and ending on Saturday of Lazarus, the eve of Palm Sunday.
Over time, other days are added or subtracted to arrive in order to define a period of seven weeks before Easter, the last of which is the Holy Week.
time ago, when there was still the calendars of today, to know how much time remains until the end of fasting, in many countries of Greece, built a "roadmap" called "Kira sarakostì," Mrs. Sarakostì. It was usually a drawing on a sheet of paper that represented a sister with no mouth because he fasted, prayed with his arms folded because they were seven feet and seven weeks of fasting. Every Saturday they cut the foot. Holy Saturday they cut the last foot and hid in a fig. This fig figs and mix it with other person who happened to the fig tree "stuffed" was the luckiest.
Salento however, Sarakoctì (Quaremma or Lent or Quaresma, French Carême) was represented by a puppet of straw hanging out of their homes, who personified the "old" in a dark suit, a handkerchief on his head and, in one hand carried a spindle and a spinning wheel and the other an orange on which they were strung seven chicken pens, one for each week of Lent. At the end of each week a pen and took off on Easter Sunday the Quaremma was hanging by a thread on a pole and was burned.
In other countries the figure of the Greek Sarakostì was made from a dough of flour or salt water and filled with the stuff that has become a puppet. It is however worth noting that countries in the Pontic Greeks in the Black Sea, the Sarakostì was represented by a potato or an onion that is hung from the ceiling on which pierce seven feathers of the hen as sull'arancia Sarakostì Salento. This also would remove a pen every so settimanae counted what was left fin'alla resurrection. This "roadmap" was called "kukurà.
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Rats are susceptible to waves of mobile
Iannis Papageorgiadis
Another warning sign Scientific! A doctoral thesis
exposed to 'UCL (Université de Louvain Catholoque) shows a doubling of the mortality of rats subjected to weak electromagnetic fields like those emitted by mobile phones.
Started by Dirk Adang, this research has the distinction of having been made over a long period and in accordance with a methodology quality judged by independent experts.
rats have a gene very similar to the human. The motivation of young researchers and the public interest: to work on the issue of long-term exposure did not wait for the World Health Organization to publish its findings, expected in 2012. The main search
The guinea rats
90% of the rat and human genetic material is common. The duration
The rats live on average two and a half years. For 18 months, ie 70% of their average life span, Dirk Adang has subjected three groups of rats at three different electromagnetic radiation. A fourth group, control, did not suffer any radiation.
controls
To examine The health consequences of rats, they proceeded, every three months for a blood test. The analysis revealed an increase of monocytes in all groups exposed, which indicates a stress reaction or a body in an 'external aggression or an intrusion.
In addition, after exposure of 11 and 18 months, the leukocytes as neutrophils were increased, relative to the fourth group, control. The mortality rate
Three months after the end of the experiment, mortality in the three groups exposed to the radiation was found to be twice that of the fourth control group: 60% to 29%. Dirk Adang assumed that this is the result of the reaction and the modification of the immune system. Of the 124 rats so far only 19 have been the subject of dissection. Number too small to be meaningful and to establish comparisons. We report, however, that the death of 17 of the 19 rats exposed to radiation was caused by a variety of cancers (neck, knee ...).
"After the dissection of the others you will have to determine whether exposure to microwaves to cause premature aging of rats. Presumptions exist at this level, "noted the researcher.
Results: Mortality of rats after 18 months of exposure to electromagnetic radiation
First group: the frequency of radiation, 10 GHz (military radar): 61.3%
Second group: the frequency of radiation, 1 GHz (mobile): 58.1%
Third group: the frequency of radiation, 1 GHz (police radar): 48.4%
Fourth group: no radiation: 29%
Other comments
exposure of rats to radiation during 15 months resulted in a noticeable loss of memory. "These observations should be sufficient to justify further studies about the" added Dirk Adang.
Conclusion We are all guinea pigs in mobile telephony?
Despite all this, is there so much fuss over the arrival of 'iPhone 3G in Europe.
hope they do not contribute to the confirmation of the predictions of this research.
Iannis Papageorgiadis
Another warning sign Scientific! A doctoral thesis
exposed to 'UCL (Université de Louvain Catholoque) shows a doubling of the mortality of rats subjected to weak electromagnetic fields like those emitted by mobile phones.
Started by Dirk Adang, this research has the distinction of having been made over a long period and in accordance with a methodology quality judged by independent experts.
rats have a gene very similar to the human. The motivation of young researchers and the public interest: to work on the issue of long-term exposure did not wait for the World Health Organization to publish its findings, expected in 2012. The main search
The guinea rats
90% of the rat and human genetic material is common. The duration
The rats live on average two and a half years. For 18 months, ie 70% of their average life span, Dirk Adang has subjected three groups of rats at three different electromagnetic radiation. A fourth group, control, did not suffer any radiation.
controls
To examine The health consequences of rats, they proceeded, every three months for a blood test. The analysis revealed an increase of monocytes in all groups exposed, which indicates a stress reaction or a body in an 'external aggression or an intrusion.
In addition, after exposure of 11 and 18 months, the leukocytes as neutrophils were increased, relative to the fourth group, control. The mortality rate
Three months after the end of the experiment, mortality in the three groups exposed to the radiation was found to be twice that of the fourth control group: 60% to 29%. Dirk Adang assumed that this is the result of the reaction and the modification of the immune system. Of the 124 rats so far only 19 have been the subject of dissection. Number too small to be meaningful and to establish comparisons. We report, however, that the death of 17 of the 19 rats exposed to radiation was caused by a variety of cancers (neck, knee ...).
"After the dissection of the others you will have to determine whether exposure to microwaves to cause premature aging of rats. Presumptions exist at this level, "noted the researcher.
Results: Mortality of rats after 18 months of exposure to electromagnetic radiation
First group: the frequency of radiation, 10 GHz (military radar): 61.3%
Second group: the frequency of radiation, 1 GHz (mobile): 58.1%
Third group: the frequency of radiation, 1 GHz (police radar): 48.4%
Fourth group: no radiation: 29%
Other comments
exposure of rats to radiation during 15 months resulted in a noticeable loss of memory. "These observations should be sufficient to justify further studies about the" added Dirk Adang.
Conclusion We are all guinea pigs in mobile telephony?
Despite all this, is there so much fuss over the arrival of 'iPhone 3G in Europe.
hope they do not contribute to the confirmation of the predictions of this research.
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Lent in memory of the oldest
Giuseppe De Pascalis
Lent, a time to eat low-fat and fasting.
This story is a summary of a conversation with people a little on in years.
What you notice is that it begins and ends with food. Hard times!
We said: came Lent! We finished eating well and you could not even taste the egg. If you were really bad and were going to die, maybe, maybe, and yet she must be the doctor to say, by "something good", otherwise not tasted any that thing for all of Lent.
Lent began last Sunday of Carnival, Monday after the Sunday. But they said that included during the carnival on Monday and Tuesday for even the lame or for someone who was far away, otherwise Lent begins on the Sunday after Carnival and Easter is always up to Lent. Seven weeks, seven weeks its hard Lent. Those two days, let us say to those who came "with the last train" because it could make the carnival with their families, because then you said with your carnival and Easter with whoever you are. Now say to your Christmas and Easter with whoever you are.
Wednesday after the Tuesday of carnival were the ashes. The ashes represent just the beginning of Lent. If you went in church that day, the priest will put a pinch of ashes on his head, but even now fannola same thing. We put the ashes and I said, dust you are and will become dust. And the ashes, they say, I've never seen, that the priests burn a little 'palm trees last year and then collect the ashes used on Ash Wednesday.
The Sunday before Easter are the Palme.
Palm Sunday were the "cazzeddhi" with confetti and candy and the boys who had his girlfriend were the "crocemarta" who were always palms clasped, but with a sacred figure in the middle. The latter was, however, much work and those who were not able to do it paid because they did it to him to be able to bring all'innamorata to hang the bed.
girlfriend, then, when Easter came, gave her boyfriend the "Cuddhura. Many times it had a heart shape and the hard-boiled egg in the middle.
The day of the palms in every country singing passion. They would go to farms, roads and workshops: one played and sang two.
Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter was.: Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter!
during Lent was always two weeks to make the missionaries preaching to convert people. Monday Holy, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday were still in these sermons, were the Tomb on Holy Thursday and the preaching of Christ's passion.
Good Friday did not sound or bells or anything, in the morning were "putting Scerrati" not consecrated priests, did nothing and ended when we left to say put all messy and went away.
They made the procession with Our Lady of Sorrows and Christ died in the coffin, were turning all the chapels, and once past the procession "rose" the tomb: they removed the crucifix that lay dead on the floor and undid the tomb.
Then Christ did rise on the morning of Holy Saturday. All
went to church. This was the feast of frogs, the "cuddhure" and children: all the mothers went to church together with all sons. Holy Thursday
bread ovens baking the "cuddhure" their sons were the "bell" with the egg inside and daughters a "pupa" or "artichoke" always inside the egg. Do not eat them, but left for the Holy Saturday Mass: most people in the church carried the tree frog and the "cuddhura, but for how small you could not bite it before it was glory. Once the resurrection took place, the little ones Scapricciando to turn the tree frogs and eating the "cuddhure. Moving on Easter Monday Easter arrives
was then called "Casarin gave" (Monday, clean from sin), but the whole week after Easter was "cheesemakers" Monda Monday, Tuesday, world, etc. .. until Sunday.
All that was lost, that he had not eaten during Lent we ate in the "cheese-makers' week. We ate some eggs, a little cheese, macaroni were made more often, you could eat meat if you had money.
during Lent were imposed the sentence you to go to jail if you eat meat.
Giuseppe De Pascalis
Lent, a time to eat low-fat and fasting.
This story is a summary of a conversation with people a little on in years.
What you notice is that it begins and ends with food. Hard times!
We said: came Lent! We finished eating well and you could not even taste the egg. If you were really bad and were going to die, maybe, maybe, and yet she must be the doctor to say, by "something good", otherwise not tasted any that thing for all of Lent.
Lent began last Sunday of Carnival, Monday after the Sunday. But they said that included during the carnival on Monday and Tuesday for even the lame or for someone who was far away, otherwise Lent begins on the Sunday after Carnival and Easter is always up to Lent. Seven weeks, seven weeks its hard Lent. Those two days, let us say to those who came "with the last train" because it could make the carnival with their families, because then you said with your carnival and Easter with whoever you are. Now say to your Christmas and Easter with whoever you are.
Wednesday after the Tuesday of carnival were the ashes. The ashes represent just the beginning of Lent. If you went in church that day, the priest will put a pinch of ashes on his head, but even now fannola same thing. We put the ashes and I said, dust you are and will become dust. And the ashes, they say, I've never seen, that the priests burn a little 'palm trees last year and then collect the ashes used on Ash Wednesday.
The Sunday before Easter are the Palme.
Palm Sunday were the "cazzeddhi" with confetti and candy and the boys who had his girlfriend were the "crocemarta" who were always palms clasped, but with a sacred figure in the middle. The latter was, however, much work and those who were not able to do it paid because they did it to him to be able to bring all'innamorata to hang the bed.
girlfriend, then, when Easter came, gave her boyfriend the "Cuddhura. Many times it had a heart shape and the hard-boiled egg in the middle.
The day of the palms in every country singing passion. They would go to farms, roads and workshops: one played and sang two.
Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter was.: Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter!
during Lent was always two weeks to make the missionaries preaching to convert people. Monday Holy, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday were still in these sermons, were the Tomb on Holy Thursday and the preaching of Christ's passion.
Good Friday did not sound or bells or anything, in the morning were "putting Scerrati" not consecrated priests, did nothing and ended when we left to say put all messy and went away.
They made the procession with Our Lady of Sorrows and Christ died in the coffin, were turning all the chapels, and once past the procession "rose" the tomb: they removed the crucifix that lay dead on the floor and undid the tomb.
Then Christ did rise on the morning of Holy Saturday. All
went to church. This was the feast of frogs, the "cuddhure" and children: all the mothers went to church together with all sons. Holy Thursday
bread ovens baking the "cuddhure" their sons were the "bell" with the egg inside and daughters a "pupa" or "artichoke" always inside the egg. Do not eat them, but left for the Holy Saturday Mass: most people in the church carried the tree frog and the "cuddhura, but for how small you could not bite it before it was glory. Once the resurrection took place, the little ones Scapricciando to turn the tree frogs and eating the "cuddhure. Moving on Easter Monday Easter arrives
was then called "Casarin gave" (Monday, clean from sin), but the whole week after Easter was "cheesemakers" Monda Monday, Tuesday, world, etc. .. until Sunday.
All that was lost, that he had not eaten during Lent we ate in the "cheese-makers' week. We ate some eggs, a little cheese, macaroni were made more often, you could eat meat if you had money.
during Lent were imposed the sentence you to go to jail if you eat meat.
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The horse ass
from Aesop's Fables
A man, a horse and a donkey were walking the mountain. The donkey was loaded with wood. Tired said to the horse: I have no breath, his cousin. Get your share now of wood, or cracks. The horse did the dull ass back to say you do not hear his cousin, if we take a little 'for each one I die! But the horse neighing said, walking and talking, stupid! Have you ever found a horse load of wood? The poor donkey was silent and continued to shoot: shot that fell to the ground so it stays stiff. The man without a word took his load, he took the skin and put it on the wood and logs it on horseback. When he heard that he weighed the animal saw (what he had done) and said, ah, what have I done! not to take my hand, now I have to carry the load ... and even the skin.
Giuseppe De Pascalis
from Aesop's Fables
A man, a horse and a donkey were walking the mountain. The donkey was loaded with wood. Tired said to the horse: I have no breath, his cousin. Get your share now of wood, or cracks. The horse did the dull ass back to say you do not hear his cousin, if we take a little 'for each one I die! But the horse neighing said, walking and talking, stupid! Have you ever found a horse load of wood? The poor donkey was silent and continued to shoot: shot that fell to the ground so it stays stiff. The man without a word took his load, he took the skin and put it on the wood and logs it on horseback. When he heard that he weighed the animal saw (what he had done) and said, ah, what have I done! not to take my hand, now I have to carry the load ... and even the skin.
Giuseppe De Pascalis
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Leonardo Antonio Giannuzzi
to eat today you have to go to the supermarket to buy to the sound of money
all the things that were produced in house once, oil, bread, cheese, sauce, ricotta
, barley coffee, American coffee and many other things that before were produced
home, farm and farm. Was produced flax, cotton and wool from sheep took. Women wove the robe on the chassis that were used in the home and campaign.
In the countryside there was a trullo, a shed where we were on the horse horse, the mare,
several chickens, two or three fowls and a pig who was behind the courtyard, under a shady thatched
. In
Trulli, who was like a room, slept
iron frames (tristiegdhi) some wooden planks and a sack full of wheat straw.
children slept under the bed, slept in the biggest haystack.
whole family at that time was all summer in the country: it was
fodder for horses, hay for the horse barn and for all. The cow gave milk together
to that of sheep that was used to make ricotta with the whey and ricotta together
hard bread left over from the evening, served for breakfast. After we did the
cheese that he would sottosale season.
The mother got up an hour earlier and was baking bread left over from the first night
with peas, onions, hot peppers, oil, vegetables.
All this in a frying pan. After firing emptied into a large two potholders taeddha where everyone ate: i drank a large glass of wine, the kids a glass of water tankers. Then everyone went to his work: the small-scale sheep grazing, the older boy
great cleaning the barn feeding the animals Caniglia, collecting eggs
and even wood. The largest took the horse, put his bag full of corn and bean
and went to plow the land where he was planting vegetables, watermelons, tomatoes
for the sauce, vegetables, and served as the home. When it was noon, all fell within the trulli to eat and nap until the weakening of the heat. In the afternoon we gathered in the hay Pagliero, the wood that was used to make bread to make bread gathered the ears falling to the ground when the barley harvest.
Women with the daughters took the bags, filled with ears of corn, brought her
to dry on the floor, and when the sun dried up after two days, crumbled
with a big stick (manuleddha) and a sieve (zingarieddhu )
took off the dust, filled the bag and carried the mill.
After the ground it used to be "thin": If your bread is not enough for a batch
, add the bread of others to complete the baking.
From the "subtle" came out about 15 pieces of bread from Pucci and Frisell.
Frisella: toasted bread baked that after the first firing,
was cut with a blade and then fired again.
include Pucci, were also made the "olive" that the mother handing the neighborhood,
to brothers, cousins, the wives and families often less abient
where hunger was demanding in exchange for a prayer for the dead. For each family a
puccia and an olive.
By doing this the woman had, the bread at home was always warm because one day he did his cousin
Lucia, one day he did his cousin 'nntonia then his cousin Teresa, then lu
cumpà Giuvanni and we went on like this: a continuous exchange.
With Pucci, olives, cuie the schiacciatelle the sceblasti, the pittarai
(type of cake).
With everything you consume a glass of wine Carpignano who was a party.
Carpignano A good wine was made because there were many vineyards where martanesi going to dig in the day.
the evening when people are finished eating and drinking wine and tired affatticati
for those who work in the fields, the harvest, who, who came all the vineyards on the edge of
door.
gather to talk about the events of the day, and meanwhile the kids were playing hide and seek
and the ladies were made out by the young and the mothers with the distaff
spun the wool of sheep.
it was getting late when the oldest of the group drew all saying, 'Let's go to sleep
that tomorrow we can expect a great day. Good night everybody, good sleep was good. "
Excuse me if I got tired. I am Leonardo Antonio Giannuzzi from Martano
Leonardo Antonio Giannuzzi
to eat today you have to go to the supermarket to buy to the sound of money
all the things that were produced in house once, oil, bread, cheese, sauce, ricotta
, barley coffee, American coffee and many other things that before were produced
home, farm and farm. Was produced flax, cotton and wool from sheep took. Women wove the robe on the chassis that were used in the home and campaign.
In the countryside there was a trullo, a shed where we were on the horse horse, the mare,
several chickens, two or three fowls and a pig who was behind the courtyard, under a shady thatched
. In
Trulli, who was like a room, slept
iron frames (tristiegdhi) some wooden planks and a sack full of wheat straw.
children slept under the bed, slept in the biggest haystack.
whole family at that time was all summer in the country: it was
fodder for horses, hay for the horse barn and for all. The cow gave milk together
to that of sheep that was used to make ricotta with the whey and ricotta together
hard bread left over from the evening, served for breakfast. After we did the
cheese that he would sottosale season.
The mother got up an hour earlier and was baking bread left over from the first night
with peas, onions, hot peppers, oil, vegetables.
All this in a frying pan. After firing emptied into a large two potholders taeddha where everyone ate: i drank a large glass of wine, the kids a glass of water tankers. Then everyone went to his work: the small-scale sheep grazing, the older boy
great cleaning the barn feeding the animals Caniglia, collecting eggs
and even wood. The largest took the horse, put his bag full of corn and bean
and went to plow the land where he was planting vegetables, watermelons, tomatoes
for the sauce, vegetables, and served as the home. When it was noon, all fell within the trulli to eat and nap until the weakening of the heat. In the afternoon we gathered in the hay Pagliero, the wood that was used to make bread to make bread gathered the ears falling to the ground when the barley harvest.
Women with the daughters took the bags, filled with ears of corn, brought her
to dry on the floor, and when the sun dried up after two days, crumbled
with a big stick (manuleddha) and a sieve (zingarieddhu )
took off the dust, filled the bag and carried the mill.
After the ground it used to be "thin": If your bread is not enough for a batch
, add the bread of others to complete the baking.
From the "subtle" came out about 15 pieces of bread from Pucci and Frisell.
Frisella: toasted bread baked that after the first firing,
was cut with a blade and then fired again.
include Pucci, were also made the "olive" that the mother handing the neighborhood,
to brothers, cousins, the wives and families often less abient
where hunger was demanding in exchange for a prayer for the dead. For each family a
puccia and an olive.
By doing this the woman had, the bread at home was always warm because one day he did his cousin
Lucia, one day he did his cousin 'nntonia then his cousin Teresa, then lu
cumpà Giuvanni and we went on like this: a continuous exchange.
With Pucci, olives, cuie the schiacciatelle the sceblasti, the pittarai
(type of cake).
With everything you consume a glass of wine Carpignano who was a party.
Carpignano A good wine was made because there were many vineyards where martanesi going to dig in the day.
the evening when people are finished eating and drinking wine and tired affatticati
for those who work in the fields, the harvest, who, who came all the vineyards on the edge of
door.
gather to talk about the events of the day, and meanwhile the kids were playing hide and seek
and the ladies were made out by the young and the mothers with the distaff
spun the wool of sheep.
it was getting late when the oldest of the group drew all saying, 'Let's go to sleep
that tomorrow we can expect a great day. Good night everybody, good sleep was good. "
Excuse me if I got tired. I am Leonardo Antonio Giannuzzi from Martano
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