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googs185 t1_jaeeenp wrote
Reply to comment by Herewego199 in to those that work & own a house.. by chickennugar
Great deal! We lost out on a great house just a little smaller than that the same year that I kick myself for not buying. Was yours a fixer upper?
330k is cheap for such a big house.
googs185 t1_jaasf11 wrote
Reply to comment by Herewego199 in to those that work & own a house.. by chickennugar
With taxes? We have a 1100sq foot house here and pay $1500 with taxes. Bought for $250k in 2016
googs185 t1_j1oraql wrote
Reply to comment by Jackers83 in Best Italian food in ct? by [deleted]
I’m Italian. As in an Italian citizen. Eaten at countless restaurants on Italy. Never claimed to be a chef but I know how good is made there.
googs185 t1_j1meyz1 wrote
Reply to comment by Jackers83 in Best Italian food in ct? by [deleted]
It’s Americanized. Any Italian chef wouldn’t dream of putting cream in carbonara. Tradition is extremely important. The cream overtakes the delicate flavor. But hey, if you like cream in your Olive Garden carbonara, go for it.
googs185 t1_j1m2k04 wrote
Reply to comment by Jackers83 in Best Italian food in ct? by [deleted]
Carbonara does NOT call for cream. That was an addition to appease American palates. The egg yolk is carefully cooked lightly so it doesn’t cook enough to become like scrambled eggs, then pecorino, salt and pepper. That’s it. No cream to speak of.
googs185 t1_j1m2gv0 wrote
Reply to comment by Mutts_Merlot in Best Italian food in ct? by [deleted]
Yes, egg yolk! There is no cream in carbonara.
googs185 t1_j1kozts wrote
Reply to Best Italian food in ct? by [deleted]
My house!
In all seriousness, though, all the Italian food in the US is really Americanized (although I guess this goes for every international cuisine), even the restaurants owned by actual Italians (most are not). Even the high-end ones that everyone just HAS to get a reservation for.
They cater to the American palate-such as putting cream in Carbonara (an absolute no-no in Italy, but Amercans love cream!). Alfredo is not Italian (another creamy dish). Italians NEVER, EVER eat spaghetti with meatballs (or any type of meat with pasta-they are separate courses).
Italian is arguably the most common cuisine available, but nothing beats a home-cooked meal made the real way. Go to Italy and taste the difference.
Source: am Italian.
googs185 t1_j16s49g wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why does West Hartford have 2 Whole Foods Markets? by Dipsetallover90
Agree. I hate stop and shop. Whole Foods is cheaper for organic, fresh produce. Stop and shop charges more for rotten, non-organic produce.
googs185 t1_j16kpp2 wrote
Reply to comment by Time_Yam301 in Why does West Hartford have 2 Whole Foods Markets? by Dipsetallover90
Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods is going into the new development off of 691 in Cheshire. We aren’t sure which, but one of them is. Heard from someone on the zoning board via Facebook. It’s literally the perfect spot, and about time that we had one. Milford, west Hartford and Danbury are all 30+mins away.
googs185 t1_jd7fua1 wrote
Reply to comment by the-crotch in News 12 Poll: Should Connecticut raise servers' wages? by jaydecay123
Most of the world doesn’t have a tipping culture.