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Ceramic Factory in Amalfi

3/22/2016

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This was in the Solimene Ceramics factory in Vietri Sul Mare on the Amalfi Coast where there are tons of ceramics shops! This nice man let me help a bit. The artists there all smoke too much. It was nice working with clay again. I have thrown a lot of pottery myself on a pottery wheel at home in my Banana Factory classes. 
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Truthful Mouth?

3/21/2016

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Ok, so maybe I was a little bit scared to stick my hand in the Bocca's mouth. He is kinda scary looking.
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Supermarkets or Alimentari in Italy: What's the difference?

3/19/2016

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In Italy, you think that there would be the usual supermarkets, like Wal-Mart and ShopRite. But there isn't, not one. The supermarkets in Italy are one of the two following types:
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Alimentari

An alimentari is a small grocery store. Usually a home-cooked supermarket, such as general stores in America. There are multiple chains that Italians can buy franchises for, kind of like GreatValu (America Based Chain) which is done by family name, and you can own it yourself. Alimentari usually have a delicatessen, dairy, and a small amount of produce. There are a decent amount of things to buy in an alimentari. Thanks to these, you won't be suffering for any more shopping hassles.

Co-Op and Conad (Italy Superstores)

Co-op and Conad are literally Italy's ShopRites--always busy no matter what time of day. On average has 10-12 aisles, about 1/2 the size of a real ShopRite. These "superstores" have everything you need, with about 30% of the store taken up with produce, 50% grocery aisles, 20% frozen and dairy, then there are checkouts and entrances. They usually have a good amount of products--find any brand here. Co-op and Conad's store brands are labeled with the logo and they have store brands. Store brands are trusted in Italy, so don't waste 23 Euro on a box of "Rice Krispies" cereal ACTUALLY from Kellogg's. Checkout lanes are like USA's except, one thing... Cashiers SIT down, and you have to pay for the plastic bags!

Alimentari vs Co-op and Conad

Shopping Carts

Aisles

Selection

Specialty Depts.

$$$ CASH $$$

Hygiene Products

Plastic Bags

Frozen Foods

Dairy

Wine

Beverages

Customer Service

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Alimentari

Free Cart Usage and Baskets
2-6 aisles
Pretty wide selection
Delicatessen, SM produce
Pretty cheap, actually
50% Chance
25 cents a piece, bring reusable
20% Chance you'll find
Eggs and Milk.
100% Chance
They got it 3 for $1!
Owner gives personal service
WINNER! Total: 7/12 points

Italy Superstores

$ PAY CARTS $ No baskets
8-12 aisles
HUGE selection
Meat, Delicatessen, Produce
Tiny bit pricey, carry extra $
50% Chance
25-30 cents a piece, bring reusable
40% Chance you'll find
Eggs, milk, creamer
100% here too!
90% chance for Soda and Water
Absolute 0%
Total: 6/12 points
--Lucas Maxfield Finzi
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Would I really Drive One of These Things?

3/18/2016

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Yea... not really. Sure it's really cool and might get you a date (UNCE). But I hate motorcycles and cycles. :(
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Tasting New Things: Ricotta Forte Cheese!

3/17/2016

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Here I am in Trulli Gallo Rosso tasting Ricotta Forte for the first time. One taste cleared my nose!
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