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Minnesota Loves Il Volo…Again

One of my favorite things to do is feature your wonderful stories and pictures! Here’s the latest from our Minnesota Ladies. A more fun and dedicated group you will never find. Go Jane (MaryJane)!
~Marie

The whole gang
L to R: Bonnie, Jane, Allene, Mary, Suzy, Laura and Joyce

Hi Crew,
Well, the Minnesota delegation from the Flight Crew just HAD to get together one more time before the snow starts piling up around here making it difficult to maneuver around the state. All but Dorothy, whose family plans changed at the last minute, were able to make it. We missed Dorothy and look forward to seeing her next time around.
Suzy was our gracious hostess once again. We spent Friday evening catching up on each other’s life events since we last met.

I know these monkeys.
I know these monkeys.
Suzy, Allene and Mary
Suzy, Allene and Mary

 It seems every time we get together our bond of friendship grows deeper and deeper. On Saturday, we all met up and had lunch at Buca di Beppo’s, a wonderful Italian restaurant.

Buca's
Buca di Beppo’s
The whole Mn. Crew
The whole Mn. Crew
Bonnie, Allene and Suzy
Bonnie, Allene and Suzy
Jane and Joyce
Jane and Joyce
Mary and Laura
Mary and Laura

Being this was the day after Halloween, Joyce and Bonnie still had their costume masks on and made a grand entrance!

Trick or Il Volo
Trick or Il Volo

They looked stunning! Had great food and kept the place lively with lots of laughter to go around. Spent the rest of the day back at Suzy’s watching a few DVD’s (I am guessing you know who was starring in them), playing once again IL VOLO PICTIONARY and an IL VOLO version of POP THE QUESTION.

Joyce's design
Joyce’s design
Laura's new t-shirt
Laura’s new t-shirt

Bonnie brought along a delicious bottle of Prosecco Frizzante for us to try which went very well with the Tiramisu Mary had brought back from the restaurant. And of course, Nutella made it’s appearance paired with a slightly spicy/salty cracker from Joyce. Was a real tasty combination. Parted our ways Sunday afternoon with a warm glow in our hearts and an ever lasting love for three young men who changed our lives and brought us together in love and friendship.

Looking forward to the day other members of our wonderful site can join us!!

~~Jane

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A note from Mary (Mary Bohling) on the subject:

Hi,
Just a note about our fun Il Volo weekend. I know that Jane wrote about it, so I won’t need to go into detail. But it was just so great to spend the time talking about our guys with others who feel the same way we do…something we can’t do with other friends who just don’t understand. We can be as outrageous as we want, and everyone loves it. It was so much fun watching the first DVD and then the latest one back to back and noting the changes.  Having a non-stop Il Volo conversation for the weekend made them seem so close—“so near, and yet so far”  ha ha.   We just want you all to share our fun as much as possible.

Anne (my daughter) is saying that we are going to Italy next summer. Never too late to dream, right?

Lots of IV ♥ Mary

Ricette Italiane ~ By Leelee

ARROSTICINI

You may have read some time ago when the Guys were in Abruzzo at Gianluca’s home and they were having a local dish called Arrosticini. Then, most recently, there was our Ignazio dueling with skewers of Arrosticini.

I have Arrosticini and I'm not afraid to use it!
I have Arrosticini and I’m not afraid to use it!

So I thought I would write about this local fare.

Pronounced phonetically as Ah-ro (long o and don’t forget to roll your “r’s”)-sti-chee-nee, they are little cini’s that are roasted. (JUST KIDDING).

From Wikipedia:

Arrosticini are a traditional dish from the region of Abruzzo. Arrosticini (rustelle or arrustelle in the local dialects; also known as spierini or spidducc’) are typically made from castrated (I’m not going there!) sheep’s meat (mutton), cut in chunks and pierced by a skewer. It is cooked on a brazier with a typically elongated shape, called canala as it resembles a gutter.

s - ricette number 2

There are two main kinds of arrosticini: those made industrially, consisting of cubical chunks of meat with a side of 1 cm (1/2.5 inches) on skewers with a maximum length of 10 cm (4 inches); and those made by hand, for which the meat is cut with a knife in chunks of different sizes, alternated on the skewer with pieces of ovine fat (doing so provides more tenderness and a more pleasant smell). This kind of arrosticini requires meat of very high quality because it has to be cooked for a longer time.

Arrosticini originate from the food consumed by shepherds and other inhabitants of the mountainous areas in Abruzzo within the villages of Civitella Casanova, Carpineto, and Villa Celiera, who were accustomed to eating even less refined food than hard sheep meat.

Arrosticini are often accompanied by slices of traditionally home-made bread soaked in extra-virgin olive oil with large amounts of peperoncino in olio. The traditional beverage accompaniment is Montepulciano d’Abruzzo wine, or — as it is done in some restaurants — a drink consisting of two parts of red wine and one part of gassosa (roughly the Italian equivalent of beverages like Sprite).

Traditionally, arrosticini are eaten with bare hands, pulling the meat off the skewer piece by piece using one’s teeth.

They are produced throughout Abruzzo, both industrially and in a home-made fashion. They are also found in other areas with large populations of Abruzzesi.

Ingredients for 4 people:

2 pounds lamb
pepper to taste
salt to taste

Preparation 30 minutes preparation + 10 minutes cooking

1. Cut the meat into small pieces (about ½ – 1 inch)

2. Thread onto wooden skewers about 10 – 12 inches long

3. Grill skewers over a moderate coal fire to prevent them from drying out

4. Season with salt after cooking

5. The meat goes well with homemade bread brushed with olive oil

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~~Leelee

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Thanks Leelee.
It’s a small world. They’re merely eating shish-kabobs with wine spritzers.
Sounds Yummy! I’m going to try that the very next time Kroger has a sale on castrated sheep’s meat.

Two Minutes of Too Cute!

 

Thanks to Athina and LeJoy, here is the video of the first time Il Volo was a guest on the Fondazione Telethon Dec 10, 2010.  Somehow I’ve never seen it.  I don’t understand a single word of the entire two minutes, but it is just sooo cute! Someone pass me a cheek!

Then go here for something you and others have seen 14 million times (really)!   Go ahead.  Just count the number of times you say “aww” again!

So… how many times did you say it?

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Later, as requested Moscow 10/4/14:

∗∗ VOTE! ∗∗

Talking With Linda

From the Vienna Va. Concert M&G
From the Vienna Va. Concert M&G

Spoke with Linda last night.  She couldn’t wait to tell me that she is still receiving cards. She wanted you all to know that she is sure that’s why she is getting better!  She has over 40 so far and happily read all of your names to me!  While she’s still not up to using a computer, her voice is strong and clear.  Leelee was even able to visit her last week. 

Linda says she is receiving good care and has walked part way across her room.  The Nurses and Nun’s caring for her are nice.  Well, except for one which she has dubbed “Snotty Sister”.  She can tell you about her when she’s communicating again.   It can’t be the same Sister I had in the second grade! Yikes!

Don’t know what I’ve ever done to deserve knowing kind people like all of you, but to borrow a line from yet another Maria, “I must have done something good”!

~Marie

 

Meet Ineke

 

The Lovely Lady proudly displaying this years concert t-shirt is Ineke. Although you have to look hard for her occasional comments, she is an avid Flight Crew Member and my friend. She has been with The Flight Crew since the “old site” and reads us three times a day! Believe me she knows all of you! I’m happy to spotlight her so you can all meet this Crew Sister. Ineke hasn’t had a chance to actually see her beloved Il Volo Boys (Gianluca!) in concert yet. She is going to have to wait for them to come a little closer to her home in Amanzimtoti, KwaZuluNatal, South Africa.

u - Inke w t-shirt

Say hi to Ineke!