Lettere dalla Toscana
Cooking with an Italian accent
2x01 - Let's celebrate: Happy (40th) Birthday Giulia!
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This is the first episode of our second season, a special summer edition, a short collection of 4 episodes. In this episode of Cooking with an Italian Accent I switched role and asked our friend Valentina Dainelli, known on line as ToomuchTuscany, to be the host of this conversation: I felt it would have been much more interesting for you than listening to a soliloquy.
The occasion is my 40th birthday, and we had a little online celebration. We talked about recipes and cakes, about Livia, about our job and how the pandemic affected our business. Then, we moved to talk about Tuscany and sustainable tourism, one of the main themes of this special edition. I’m sharing my favourite destinations for a quick trip, and a few tips to better enjoy Tuscany.

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- Learn more about our in-person cooking classes here https://en.julskitchen.com/tuscan-cooking-classes

Books we mentioned:
- Dan Barber, The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food.

Recipes mentioned in this episode:
- Roasted Pork loin: https://en.julskitchen.com/main/meat/arista-roast-loin-of-pork

Learn more about Valentina Dainelli here:
Web site: https://www.toomuchtuscany.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toomuchtuscany/

I will also answer listeners’ questions about Italian and Tuscan cooking. So, if you have a question in your mind, just email me. I’ll answer your questions at the end of each episode.

Find me online at www.julskitchen.com or on Instagram @julskitchen

Email me at juls@julskitchen.com

Podcast realized by @tommyonweb

Lettere dalla Toscana
Cooking with an Italian accent
Ciao, I am Giulia Scarpaleggia, a Tuscan born and bred country girl, a home cook, a food writer and a photographer. I teach Tuscan cooking classes in my house in the countryside in between Siena and Florence. I’ve been sharing honest, reliable Italian recipes for 10 years now, through my cookbooks and our blog Juls' Kitchen. If you love everything about Italian food, big crowded tables and seasonal ingredients, join us and follow our podcast “Cooking with an Italian accent“.