Welcome to La Casella

a really nice place to visit

A well-furnished, year-round apartment in a 300-year-old stone farmhouse, comfortable living room, king-size American bed and your own patio with a panorama of the Alpenines, quiet, private and affordable -- that's La Casella.

Click on the link to go the La Casella Web Site and a full description, photos and rates as well as personal essays on life in the timeless atmosphere of Medieval Italy by La Casella owner, Linda Richardson.

http://www.lacasellaumbria.com/


LINDA'S BLOG
Welcome! I've been a resident of Todi since 1986 and enjoy sharing my affection for Italy. This is not a diary, however; It's a whimsical distillation of one ex-pat's thoughts and experiences.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

It's Chestnut Time

The chestnut harvest begins this week and yesterday I received five pounds of them, fresh off the ground and perfectly stripped of their protective outer cover. I dropped by Fausto's house to pay him for his outside work in September and the bag of chestnuts expressed his thanks for being paid. It's impossible to visit neighbors around here without receiving a gift just for showing up.

Next week Rita will bring me even more chestnuts and this year I am determined to eat every last one of them. Unfortunately, my flat pan roaster with the holes in the bottom has disappeared and I'd better make tracks to the nearest hardware store to replace it. However, chestnuts are also terrific as a vegetable when steamed and lightly salted.

In Italy I've learned to eliminate that tedious job of making an "X" in every nut before roasting or boiling them. You just cover them with a dish towel so they don't fly away and give each chestnut a gentle whack with a hammer. Ecco fatto.

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