US Menu #1

The US Menus

These were conceived and prepared on our trip to the US as thankyou dinners for our very generous hosts. There are 5 menus that range from a BBQ to a formal sit down steak dinner. Hope you enjoy them as much as we did!

Menu 1 – serves 6 with leftovers
Barbecued Apricot and Chile Chicken
Barbecued balsamic asparagus
Great Potato Salad
Garden Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette

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Italy – la Familia



Vendemare time. Grapes ready for crushing outside Luigino and Wilma’s home in San Stino di Livenza.


Luigino and the carne (dog)


Getting the grape crusher (and winemaker’s cleavage) ready


It’s not red but it IS a Lamborghini!


Preparation…


Hooking up the crusher to the PTO (power take off or “spinny thingy” for the non technically minded)


Unloading grapes


Luigino preparing…


…and the crushing begins


Luigino and Wilma’s fishing boat


… and again


Zia Milena getting on the Motorin. You really wouldn’t believe this lady is in her mid eighties!!!


The Naressi Family in San Stino di Livenza


The Naressi Family minus Gianni and plus Rob


Nadia with Zio Armando, Davide, and Zia Livia



Zia Maria sweeping



Miriam, Nadia and Zia Livia



Zia Maria preparing the pizza dough



Zia Maria and Wilma get ready for the hoardes



Luigino rolling out the dough with “the secret tool”



…stretching…



…saucing…



…oiling…



…cooking…



…ecco la pizza pomodoro



Zia Maria at the pizza dough balling machina



Pizzas ready for the oven



…and coming out of the oven



Silvana, Zia Adele, Nadia and Angelica



Zia Rina and Nadia



Zia Rina and Nadia



Nadia’s Dad’s family home (after MAJOR renovations)



Walter, Nadia, Miriam, Essio and Zia Livia



Zia Maria bottling some wine



Zia Maria looks pleased with the wine



Wilma barbequeing raddicio for pizza toppings



Luigino chopping up the mozzarella



Louisella and Nadia on a bridge in Portoguaro



Louisella and Nadia



Wilma and Luigino



Where’s Zia???



at well over 80, up a tree picking mushrooms, of course!



Nadia and Zia Maria



Wilma and one of the wait staff in the bar

Nadia and Rob’s Travels in the States

Well, it seems that we have been radically shown up by our friends Paul and Jodie who are now onto their 7th installment of news from OS. Mind you, they ARE away for 6 months!!!

That being said, their constant installments have finally made us feel guilty enough to sit down and relate (very briefly you’ll be glad to hear) what we have been up to so far.

We arrived in the US at about 11am on the 4th, about 10 minutes after we left thanks to the international data line. We then proceeded to wait for about an hour and a half in the plane as LA was having a security scare. Turns out that a security guard had seen someone running in the terminal and hadn’t been able to catch up to them so they shut the terminal down for a few hours!!! Suffice to say, security was somewhat over the top when we were eventually allowed in.

Even with the delay, US Customs and Immigration got us through in easy time to catch our connection to SF and we arrived with no further incidents. A quick transfer to BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit – the local train service) and we were in Oakland and picked up by Leo and Jeanie and installed in our accommodation with Suzie Allington within about an hour. Suzie had very kindly agreed to take in these Aussies for 2 weeks even though she had only met Rob once about 5 years ago!

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A quick shower (soooo good!) and straight down to business, we were out to an early dinner and several margaritas at La Piñata (a very good local Mexican place on Alameda) where Nadia realized for the first time that Americans are seriously NOT stingy with the servings.

With the exception of a couple of early wakings, we didn’t really feel too much jet lag. The martini method of sleep regulation seems to have served us well!

The next few days saw Nadia being introduced to many of the family and us generally lazing around and catching up. Monday, one of the US’ few public holidays, saw us walking across the Golden Gate Bridge and being picked up by Leo on the other side. We then had a look at Lombard St (“Crookedest street in the world”) and finished up at Buena Vista Café where we had their specialty – Irish Coffee.

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Wednesday, Leo and Jeanie took us to Monteray, Carmel and Big Sur via highway 1 (the scenic route running along spectacular cliffs reminiscent of the Great Ocean Road on Oz). A wonderful and very full day took us through the “17 Mile Drive” to Carmel and past some of the world’s most exclusive homes and golf courses. Big Sur was the southern point of the day with cocktails in a restaurant perched on the side of a cliff overlooking the ocean.

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Through all this time, wedding preparations were in full swing and we settled into helping, meeting, greeting, wining and dining (a tough life!). Friday saw the wedding which was just beautiful.

All went without a hitch (except the obvious one that was meant to happen!) which was a real testament to the organization that had gone before.

It was also great to catch up with Betty Allington, amongst other members of the family, who had flown in for the wedding.

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Saturday was a rest day and Sunday saw Leo and Jeanie driving us to the Napa valley for sight seeing and wine tasting. Once again a great day.

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The next few days were up early and into San Francisco for serious sight seeing.

We’ve seen Fisherman’s Wharf, China Town, Union Square (up market doesn’t go close to describing this shopping district!), Golden Gate Park (a long way!!!), Cliff House (a great restaurant sticking out of the cliff over the Pacific) and Sutro Baths, Alcatraz (great audio tour done by former guards and inmates) and the Tenderlion (by accident – although we did get a great hamburger there at Original Joe’s)… Cable cars, buses, BART, ferries, Muni rail, we’ve been everywhere on everything!

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After all that sight seeing, Rob found a place to recuperate a bit – in a massage chair in Macy’s!

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That being said, the really best parts have been sharing meals and drinks and catching up with our friends whilst trying to convince them to come and visit us down-unda. Being allowed to cook at Suzie’s place has been a REAL bonus!

We’re now taking a rest day or two before going on a day trip to Yosemite on Saturday (again thanks to Leo and Jeanie). Sunday will be a late breakfast in Alameda with as many of the crew as we can muster before flying out to Venice and our next adventure in the afternoon.

We can’t believe it’s only less than 2 weeks since we left and now less than 3 days before Italy (and the wrench of leaving all these friends here!).

Hope this finds all well. Love to hear from “y’all real soon”!

Rob and Nadia

USA – Yosemite

Photo captions courtesy of Leo and Jeannie – thanks guys!



Panorama from Glacier Point with Yosemite Falls (or where it should be) center

a very meagre Bridal Veil Falls


Nadia and El Capitan


Half Dome


Nadia and Leo in front of Half Dome


El Capitan


Nadia, Jeannie and Leo in front of Half & Other Domes


Classic Yosemite Valley view from the tunnel on the way to Glacier Point


Half Dome and high country from Washburn Point


Half Dome from Glacier Point


small parking lot at base of Glacier Point near trailhead – used by backpackers and rock climbers