Clothes Shopping in 2018: what’s the answer?

TL;DR? These questions that I want answers for: What's up with all the discounts? Are designer brands worth it? Is "Made in Italy" actually better than "Made in China"? Since I hit 30, I've been trying to buy less but better. It would appear that, by the power of osmosis or some other form of … Continue reading Clothes Shopping in 2018: what’s the answer?

Day 1 of the Low FODMAP Diet

I cleared out the kitchen cupboard this morning. Everything that I can't eat (but my boyfriend can) has been moved to a higher shelf so that they are out of my direct eyeline when I am looking for ingredients. Seeing how bare my section had become, I went to the supermarket. It took me an … Continue reading Day 1 of the Low FODMAP Diet

Starting a Low FODMAP Diet

I've been struggling with my gut over the last few months. What I thought was a relatively straightforward lactose intolerance seems, actually, to be more complicated. Certain foods will trigger unsavoury reactions - sometimes immediately, other times within a half hour. There's no simply identifiable pattern. Cheap bottled beers can provoke a sudden reaction, or … Continue reading Starting a Low FODMAP Diet

I’ve Fallen Under The Spell Of Capodistria

"Where is Capodistria?" you are probably asking yourselves. I myself had only heard about the town in passing and almost certainly wouldn't have been able to place it on a map. But as the boy, the dog and I drove back to Italy from Croatia, we spent the morning tracking along the Istrian coast. I … Continue reading I’ve Fallen Under The Spell Of Capodistria

Strawberry Vinegar Shrub

There's no point in denying it any longer. The evidence is all there on the top and middle shelves of my refrigerator: I'm a hipster. If you should have the misfortune to open my fridge, you'll see them there as clear as day. Various containers in glass or plastic with a makeshift label. Not only am … Continue reading Strawberry Vinegar Shrub

“Uffa” – essential vocabulary when renovating in Italy

According to Word Reference, the Italian word "uffa" means "what a bore!" But, as you most probably already know, Italians have their own body language too and when uffa is accompanied by a shrug of the shoulders, maybe a pair of eyes darting up to the heavens, a helluva lot more can be conveyed in those two … Continue reading “Uffa” – essential vocabulary when renovating in Italy

Pavimento alla Veneziana – the local handmade flooring option

The wonderful thing about Veneziana flooring is that it's made to order. Each one is completely unique and you can choose the exact composition of the stones. In our case, we went for an off-white base with red gems from China, dark green stones from Portugal, and a little bit of mother of pearl (but that's the most expensive) and some caramel coloured stones to break it up. 

Readying The Vegetable Patch

The internet, as for most things, is a wonderful source of information but also the origin of much paranoia. Typing "how to prepare an allotment" or "grow your own vegetables..." churns up more questions than answers. I mean, I know the soil is mainly volcanic... but I don't know about the exact pH or the composition of the topsoil. Even then, when I've understood that carrots need sandy soils, chili peppers need sunshine, what about fennel? *cue another Google search...*

Onwards And Upwards: The Roof And The Walls

We're moving forward with the house renovation! It's all getting rather exciting. As of today, the roof is now finished - new layer of insulation underneath, new tiles, a couple more windows to bring in more light, and the solar panels.... It's taken a while but it's finished and finally the builders are starting to … Continue reading Onwards And Upwards: The Roof And The Walls