Mediterranean Lifestyle

What every Italian - American, and everyone with such a friend, knows

  • You spent your entire childhood thinking that sandwich was pronounced "sangwich.?
  • Your family dog understood Italian.
  • Every Sunday afternoon of your childhood was spent visiting your grandparents and extended family.
  • You've experienced the phenomena of 150 people fitting into 50 square feet of yard during a family cookout.
  • You were surprised to discover the FDA recommends you eat three meals a day, not seven.
  • You ate pasta for dinner at least three times a week, and every Sunday.
  • You grew up thinking no fruit or vegetable had a fixed price and that the price of everything was negotiable through haggling.
  • You watched Lawrence Welk and Ed Sullivan every Sunday night.
  • You were as tall as your grandmother by the age of seven.
  • You thought everyone's last name ended in a vowel.
  • You thought nylons were supposed to be worn rolled to the ankles.
  • You were surprised to find out that wine was actually sold in stores.
  • You never ate meat on Christmas Eve or any Friday for that matter.
  • You ate your salad after the main course.
  • You thought Catholic was the only religion in the world.
  • You were hit at least once with a wooden spoon.
  • You thought every meal had to be eaten with a hunk of bread in your left hand.
  • You learned to play bocce before you went to school.
  • You can understand Italian but you can't speak it.
  • You have at least one relative who came over on the boat.
  • You grew up calling the bathroom the baccausa.  And you only had one.
  • You were surprised to learn most kitchen utensils had another name which didn't end in a vowel.
  • All of your uncles fought in a World War.
  • You have at least one relative who wore a black dress every day for an entire,year after a funeral.
  • You have relatives who aren't really your relatives.
  • You have relatives you don't speak to.
  • You drank wine before you were a teenager.
  • You grew up in a house with a yard that didn't have one patch of dirt that didn't have a flower or a vegetable growing out of it.
  • Your grandparent's furniture was as comfortable as sitting on plastic.
    What?!!!  You WERE sitting on plastic.  You thought that talking loud was normal.
  • You thought cookies and the Tarantella were common at all weddings.
  • You thought everyone got pinched on the cheeks and had money stuffed in their pockets by their relatives.
  • Your mother is overly protective of the males in the family, no matter what their age.
  • Every lunchmeat you ate ended in a vowel.
  • There was a crucifix in every room of the house, including the cellar.
  • There was a saint somewhere in the yard.
  • Boys didn't do house work because it was women's work.
  • You couldn't date a boy without getting approval from your father.
  • You know what lemon ice is.
  • You called pasta limacaroni."
  • You have at least one irrational fear or phobia that can be attributed to your mother.

- UNKNOWN

 

"A sense of humor, and sharing that humor, is an important part of this life-style; and it is also a great stress-reliever.  See the section entitled "A Bit Of Whimsey" in our medical web-site (www.asthma-drsprecace.com) to help attack girth with mirth"

Contact a friend today. Share a recipe. Walk...don?t ride. Count your blessings!

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Lifestyle... Issue 0501-04

January 23, 2005

HIGHLIGHTING THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET

One excellent reference is:

"The Mediterranean Diet, Marissas Cloutier, Ms, Rd, and Eve Adamson, Avon Books, 2001,04. ISBN: 0-06-057878-5



HIGHLIGHTING THE MEDITERRANEAN LIFE-STYLE

Read: The Italians, by Luigi Barzini, Atheneum, 1964. ISBN: 0-689-70540-9




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