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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Justification for further education

So, you're Italian. You're Italian with a burning interest in Italian witchcraft and folk traditions. Well, I suggest you beef up on your Italian language, history, and geography and get Googling. You can literally obtain a plethora of information regarding the specific region your family hails from and sometimes, you can find the specific practices of the tiny village your family hails from, online... for free! ETA: Granted, you need to have command of the Italian language in order to be able to properly search and interpret what you find. A knowledge of your people's dialect is an awesome asset as well. As far as Italian folk magic is concerned, Malpezzi covered all there is to know about Italian folk magic in general in 13 pages in the must-have book: Italian-American Folklore.

Now, how about those rustic, traditional dishes you remember your nonna making?

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I am Rue of Rue's Kitchen.
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  • Being from an Italian dad and a french Canadian mother, I've seen alot at weddings. I'll agree I've seen some degrading things. I remember at my cousins wedding (french side), the men danced with the bride and pinned money to her dress but also the women danced with the groom and pinned money to his tux. Luckily my dad didn't want that at my wedding.
  • By weezie on 2008 03 19
    From the entry 'Tradition is great, but it should be open to change! Part II'.

  • I have to admit the whole garter dealie doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me either. Neither does the table centrepiece giveaway... How many table-sized colour-coded custom vases can you possibly use?
  • By Chris Taylor on 2008 03 10
    From the entry 'Tradition is great, but it should be open to change! Part II'.

  • Happy v-lated valentines day Rue smile

    -K
  • By Kent on 2008 03 01
    From the entry 'Valentine's Day Special'.

  • Ugh. Feel better, honey. ^_^
  • By Jennifer on 2008 01 16
    From the entry 'sorry about that'.

  • Hi Rue, Happy New Year!!! Where have I been, your site looks great. It's been since October but I'm glad to have something good to read daily again. All the best in the new year for you and your loved ones. (:
  • By weezie on 2008 01 12
    From the entry 'The unwritten rules of being Italian, part III'.

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