Sunday, April 29, 2012

IACPNYC Conference Part 2: Food Karma meets Social Karma - AROMA CUCINA

IACPNYC Conference Part 2: Food Karma meets Social Karma
AROMA CUCINA
http://bit.ly/JDWxgk
IACP decides to 'go it alone'. A conference of tightly connected cogs, and this is just the beginning.  Amazing culinarians of all stripes pulling together to produce an awesome event. Here's the continuing story.


 

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Breaking News about Fruits & Vegetables: Is being healthy good enough?

Breaking News about Fruits & Vegetables: Is being healthy good enough?

AROMA CUCINA
http://bit.ly/Iz466j
Why don't we eat more fruits and vegetables? Here in Italy we do. Why? Because they taste so damn good. Is cost a factor? And, you're crap out of luck if you live in a 'food desert'.

 

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Dinner Rituals and a Side of Sautéed Mushrooms: AROMA CUCINA

Dinner Rituals and a Side of Sautéed Mushrooms

AROMA CUCINA 
The value of shared meals matter.  So here’s some clarity at the dinner table with a side of sautéed mushrooms, please. 

 

Dinner Rituals and a Side of Sautéed Mushrooms

Dinner Rituals and a Side of Sautéed Mushrooms
 
AROMA CUCINA 
The value of shared meals matter.  So here’s some clarity at the dinner table with a side of sautéed mushrooms, please. 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

NYC IACP Conference Evolution: Down the Rabbit Hole

NYC IACP Conference Evolution: Down the Rabbit Hole

 A Born Again Blogger!

WE’RE BAAACK!!!!!!!  Wanna know where we’ve been?  We got sucked into ‘IACPNYC Land’ and the journey was extraordinary!  If you’ve seen any of the articles, blogs and reviews of IACP’s Annual Conference held in NYC  a little over two weeks ago, you could not possibly have been at least a bit intrigued by the breadth of such a monumental undertaking.  And how could you have possibly missed the relentless tweets and the deafening buzz in the social media world?  Well, here is just the start of a series of blog posts we will share with our followers that will explain in full-on detail what we’ve been up to, and focussing on the players that made it all happen.
We head back to the mother country days from now, with the great satisfaction of knowing we pulled off a Cecil B. DeMille production on the NYC stage and made IACP a stronger and more relevant organization in the process.  For us, it’s always the people you meet and those friendships developed, that allow us to measure our success on a project.  We have been thusly rewarded!