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Martin G., who was in one of our latest tailor-made cookery tours, sent me an email as soon as he got back to London.
Two weeks ago I wrote a post about a really interesting blog and documentary project called Sgarbi
Sicilians often buy their coffee from their favourite local "torrefazione" as there are dozens of coffee roasting
You probably heard about the town of Salemi in the Trapani area and the art critic Vittorio Sgarbi, who is not Sicilian and does not live in the to
We just heard from our friends at Antica Dolceria Bonajuto about the launching of the new English version of
Today in 1943, naval gunfire helped Allied troops to land in Sicily.
I recently realized that many people in Sicily and abroad do not know that Sicilian born Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli is undoubtedly one of the
Today we celebrate San Giovanni, Saint John day, with processions taking palce in many towns around Sicily.
In the Christian tradition, Lent is the forty days period of the liturgical year which leads up to Easter devoted to fasting and prayer.
Hard to believe, but the restoration of my family home in Modica is finally over and loveSicily finally has a new building for the cookery school.
It is always a pleasure for us when we receive news and pictures from the 'students' of the loveSicily cookery programme.
Sicily is a region blessed with stunning natural settings ranging from the imposing beauty of the volcano Etna to the sandy beaches of Vendicari, f