Peach Panna cotta
People can be amazing, in just a few days we had more than a dozen volunteers all wanting to come and help us with our grape harvest, we really cannot thank you all enough for such a fantastic response.
Some of the girls wishing to take part in the harvest decided, along with a few of their colleagues also from the University of Arizona Orvieto Study Abroad Program ,it would be a good idea to come to our home beforehand for a visit and to also take part in one of my cooking classes.
My kitchen in Umbria
Well, the day dawned bright and sunny and it was such fun with all these young and beautiful American girls so full of enthusiasm to learn all they could about Italian food.
They cooked masses and then incredibly managed to eat the lot.” We eat more than the boys” they kept saying to me, and it was so true. At the end of the lesson I asked them what was on the agenda for the afternoon in Orvieto. The answer was quick and straight to the point “we need a siesta, we are too full to do anything”!!
As you can see our lesson was well documented by Nick’s many photographs, fortunately he managed eventually to be free that morning and was so very helpful. I wonder why??
We eat more than the boys !!
Peach Panna cotta
People can be amazing, in just a few days we had more than a dozen volunteers all wanting to come and help us with our grape harvest, we really cannot thank you all enough for such a fantastic response.
Some of the girls wishing to take part in the harvest decided, along with a few of their colleagues also from the University of Arizona Orvieto Study Abroad Program ,it would be a good idea to come to our home beforehand for a visit and to also take part in one of my cooking classes.
My kitchen in Umbria
Well, the day dawned bright and sunny and it was such fun with all these young and beautiful American girls so full of enthusiasm to learn all they could about Italian food.
They cooked masses and then incredibly managed to eat the lot.” We eat more than the boys” they kept saying to me, and it was so true. At the end of the lesson I asked them what was on the agenda for the afternoon in Orvieto. The answer was quick and straight to the point “we need a siesta, we are too full to do anything”!!
As you can see our lesson was well documented by Nick’s many photographs, fortunately he managed eventually to be free that morning and was so very helpful. I wonder why??