Debi for Star Magazine

As I told you in the last episode of the show, Deb is in NY working and doing some promotion for the website.

You can check out a post about what she was up to on Starmagazine.com .


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The Lazy Husband? I got a quicker and more efficient remedy!

Again at the groceries store,
again I stopped by the book isle,
and AGAIN....my jaw dropped!!

I do realize these are times when it seems we might need a book for anything...
Are we not able to make decisions by ourselves anymore? Can we possibly manage our life in such a way to avoid Dr. Phil-like comments on how to improve our-failed-selves?

GIVE ME A BREAK!

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The incriminated book was peaking proudly from the shelf, and the Ph.D. title of its author could not have been omitted...
As if it was a guarantee of a proper and well thought out perspective on the things of life and marriage.

Well, not even a 25% discount on the cover price should be tempting for any of you.
What I'm trying to say here is....if you really think you need a two hundred pages manual to help you straighten your hubby up, well, I'd say you got the wrong guy to begin with! Or, worse, you are incredibly under estimating yourself.

Rules to follow with a lazy husband are very simple and straight forward:
- he is facing you: a nice kick in the guts should do the trick.
- he is not facing you: brake a broomstick on his shoulders.

Get your life back into your own hands, let it out with a nice kick between the jewels, and then...calm down reading something a bit more inspired than a manual for overwhelmed grocery shoppers and frustrated housewives!

In case you are more prone to a non-violent kind of negotiation, remember: any man would move mountains, if promised some oral sex!
Therefore, you might want to invest your money on a shiny red lipstick, instead of buying this book...just a thought...a very manly thought.

Yours Truly
Ga'


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WELCOME!!!

Under The Tuscan Gun was born out of a romantic gesture...Gabriele and I never thought in a million years to try to have a cooking show. So, I wanted to share with you how this all came about!!!

Before I met My husband, I always considered myself a "good cook”. I’d host an occasional holiday or dinner party, I’d prepare something 'special' for a guest, usually a recipe from a cookbook, that tortured me, but it came out good enough.

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I am a professional dinner 'guest'...I’ve traveled all over the world, and have sat at some impressive tables: be it the home cooked dinner at a simple Grandma's table in some corner of the world, to the table's of friends, chefs, and fellow food lovers...My palate "gets it"…and, I enjoy a good presentation…yet when I cook, I always over spice, and clutter up the dish, to the point that my meal is sort of a flop, and it never comes out like the photo in the recipe book!

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Let Me Introduce Myself...

I was born and raised in Fiesole, a small town village on the hills right above Florence...in the heart of Tuscany.
Since I can remember, it has always been about food!
My great grandma, my grandma, and in the following years my mother...of all the sweet things that one can remember of his early youth, well...the kitchen table and the dining room, and everything that can happen when you let those women alone in front of a stove.


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Needless to say...I can cook! Like most of Italian men, I lived with my parents long enough to learn a few tricks in the kitchen....

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Fattoria I Bosconi, some history...


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