
Bread Salad and Italian Men
A 60s Food Memory
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Narrated by:
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Serena Bottiani-Henderson
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By:
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Marjory Harris
About this listen
Which is tastier? A tangy Italian bread salad or a handsome Italian boyfriend?
This is the second in a series of charming short stories that use food memories to describe the life and relationships of best-selling author Marjory Harris.
With Florence as the backdrop, the focal point is unrequited love with Italian men and lasting love with Italian food. Bread Salad and Italian Men is a delicious way to experience Italy in the 1960s.
There's also a link to easy, healthy "go-to" recipes for bread salads with shopping list and substitutions.
©2017 Marjory Harris (P)2017 Marjory Harris
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