Buon Natale e un Felice Anno Nuovo!

Once again, I got together with some of my Louisville High School classmates (Yay classes of 1965, 1967 and 1969!) in December to celebrate Christmas, Life, and Italian cooking! I like to call it my “Being Italian For A Day” day. I used to boast that I was 1% Italian from my first Ancestry DNA test, but alas, they sent me an update about a year ago and now I am 0% Italian, which makes this day even more special to me.

Holiday 2019
Jeannie, Ricki, Wilbur, Kathryn, me, Joannie, Mary Ann and Rosie

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Italian for a Day!

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One of my classmates and a good friend, Joanie, who ran her family’s restaurant, the Blue Parrot, in Louisville, Colorado for many years, retired and closed the restaurant in 2017. Since then I’ve been enjoying her company at class reunion meetings and lunch gatherings and I’ve loved catching up with this sweet Italian friend, which was impossible in the past because she was always too busy with the restaurant to socialize much. Several of us lamented one day that we really missed the Blue Parrot’s Chicken Cacciatore, so Joanie offered to not only give out her recipe, but give a cooking class too! So, one bright spring day a group of us got together and we watched and took notes as Joanie prepared this hometown “comfort” food for those of us who were privileged to grow up in Louisville and feast often on this delicacy. Continue reading “Italian for a Day!”