6 THINGS I MISS LIVING IN ITALY

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  • @TheQKatie
    @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +1

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  • @fabedavid
    @fabedavid 3 роки тому +2

    In Milan you can find almost every international cuisine, come and visit!

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      We had the best Korean food in Milan! Can’t wait to come back!

  • @GiuseppeLeopizzi
    @GiuseppeLeopizzi 3 роки тому +37

    The fact that in small towns (but also in larger cities) the offer of ethnic cuisine is limited or absent, I do not think it is only an Italian problem unless there is a "kebabbaro" in every small town in the US.
    I live in a medium-sized city and tonight I eat Syrian food - or at least - what they pass me off as Syrian food: I've never been to Syria so I don't know what Syrian food is like, but I'm pretty sure Chinese food is in Italy it's not exactly "Chinese food", as I'm more sure that "Italian" restaurants in America don't serve Italian food for the most part.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +5

      We do have a kebaberia here as well! Still haven’t tried it. No Chinese tho…

    • @GiuseppeLeopizzi
      @GiuseppeLeopizzi 3 роки тому +7

      @@TheQKatie Give it a chance,
      to the kebabbaro I say.
      Ah, Chinese in southern Italy: either you are lucky enough to be invited to eat by them or nothing.
      Come on, there will be some Chinese in Trani, try to convince someone to let you try their cuisine, after all you are famous;)

    • @irenecarrillo6750
      @irenecarrillo6750 3 роки тому +3

      I think there is a bit more variety of international food in the centre or north of italy, like korean, japanese, chinese, indian, peruvian food etc... But i've never seen thai food sadly

    • @keyos1955
      @keyos1955 3 роки тому +6

      @@TheQKatie Italy is literally full of Chinese and Japanese restaurants, maybe the Mexican ones are a little harder to find

    • @SimonHume81
      @SimonHume81 3 роки тому +1

      I always grab a kebab when I stop in Rieti (my closest town) even if I'm not hungry and when I'm in Rome I'll take the opportunity to get a well known American fried chicken DELIVERED! 🤣 The best Chinese food I ever ate was a random find in Rome, somewhere between Giulio Agricola and Cinicita.

  • @joecesa1013
    @joecesa1013 3 роки тому +15

    Stanley Tucci: YES, you have to see it. And with your culinary and cultural understanding of Italians/Italian food you'll really get another level of appreciation. Can't wait until he does the rest of the regions of Italy.

  • @artryanrock
    @artryanrock 3 роки тому +13

    Here in Milan there are lots of international foods and restaurants. Korean, Thai, Indian, Moroccan ecc. They cost a lot but its good to have them

    • @urbanyolk
      @urbanyolk 3 роки тому +2

      Oh yay! We are moving to Varese next year. Good to know.

    • @filipporubino4163
      @filipporubino4163 3 роки тому +3

      Same with Torino...

    • @nicolagatti9101
      @nicolagatti9101 3 роки тому +1

      Only mabuhay can save us from spending like crazy!

    • @artryanrock
      @artryanrock 3 роки тому

      @@nicolagatti9101 true!

    • @hasturmish1820
      @hasturmish1820 2 роки тому

      In general, it is not that difficult to find a non-Italian restaurant in large and medium-sized cities (even in small cities that are close to large cities such as Rome, Milan or Bologna) Perhaps there is not as great a variety as in the United States or Canada, but you will eventually find a good place that belongs to a foreigner that offers its authentic food. The only problem is if you live in a rural town or very far from the big urban centers. You will have the most delicious food in Italy, but you will suffer missing the gastronomic variety of other countries

  • @MassimilianoManiscalco
    @MassimilianoManiscalco 3 роки тому +2

    You can find organic peanuts butter (and many other nuts butter) in NaturaSi supermarkets in Italy. It's a franchise supermarket specialized in organic food.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      Yep, we have one here. It's just so darn expensive. Grazie!

  • @sallyscrive
    @sallyscrive 3 роки тому +10

    I ate a lot of peanut butter when I was visiting the US and loved it. Here in Italy they're not so good.
    For the cuisine from other countries, here in Verona we have many japan restaurants, indian, mexican, some brasilian, some greek, many chinese, some thai, but that's all. And I think some of them aren't traditional, but adapted to italian taste (like philadelphia cheese in maki).
    Thank you for sharing this with us, I cannot imagine how hard it is not having your families close.

    • @I_Casual_Gamers
      @I_Casual_Gamers Рік тому

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  • @paolosartore9614
    @paolosartore9614 3 роки тому +4

    Hi. A part of your family, most of these issues would be fixed if you moved to Northern Italy.. (the pace in the post office could be still a problem though, lol)

    • @vitorn6496
      @vitorn6496 3 роки тому

      It's not a problem of north or south of Italy. In the big cities of the south you can find hundreds of ethnic restaurants, in my city there are different American shops that sell American stuff including the peanut butter.

  • @scarfacetheflame
    @scarfacetheflame 3 роки тому +10

    I'm from Bari and I live in Germany.
    I thought that Italy was burocracy hell until I moved here 😂😂

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +1

      😮

    • @nightking5144
      @nightking5144 3 роки тому +2

      Secondo me il comune di Bari e lo stato italiano dovrebbero pagarla per vivere in Italia! 🇮🇹🤣😂

  • @giulianomamane897
    @giulianomamane897 2 роки тому +1

    Only in the south of italy you can’t find that kind of restaurant, if you go in Rome or milan you can find korean,thai,jamaican….

  • @nancyesposito1020
    @nancyesposito1020 3 роки тому +4

    Yes yes you want to see Stanley Tucci show they're starting season 2 which I think will include pulia! It is good for sure!

  • @HyperSouls
    @HyperSouls 3 роки тому +2

    - the majority of us don't like PB , but ther's also a big part that love the stuff and infact we buy everything online because it's easier to find that in the market
    - we spend hours of our life , days sometimes to actually make an operation that require a pubblic operator .. unfortunately that's how Italy works :(
    - we had a ton of movies and shows blocked in our country but , like u said , we know how to watch it anyways
    - last point is the biggest one. That's why when we travel and visit other countries we eat so much all the things that we don't have here .
    Last but not least , always remember that ITALIANS DO IT BETTER :P

  • @backtosicily586
    @backtosicily586 3 роки тому +2

    Bravo, Katie...you finally got your thumb aligned with your index and middle finger beautifully aligned to indicated "tre"-three! It was a beautiful moment! I'm now on day 20 in Palermo...saluti to you and Connor!

  • @triciacoroneos6923
    @triciacoroneos6923 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for your videos, I can relate to this one especially waiting to get things done! I moved to Italy 2 months ago from London with my Italian husband. It's beautiful and truly refreshing to meet the locals and build even friendships, after some adjusting I really appreciate people taking to time to explain things and help you.

  • @josephineg.1604
    @josephineg.1604 3 роки тому +3

    You should definitely watch the Stanley Tucci show! Highly recommend!

  • @Sara-fd3dd
    @Sara-fd3dd 3 роки тому +7

    I think the fact that there are few international restaurants from an American's point of view is mainly due to the fact that immigration here from abroad has never been even vaguely as high as yours. However, there are still some communities that are particularly present here, such as the Chinese or the Tunisian, who create international restaurants which, in my opinion, are generally quite good. Obviously foreign dishes are often adapted in an Italian style to make them appreciated more, but they almost always remain with typical characteristics of that country. But well, in southern Italy there are even fewer immigrants than in central and northern Italy, so the situation is even more "drastic" from this point of view; But if you want to look for good Chinese restaurants, come to central Italy, especially Tuscany (Trust me: I'm from this region and it's full of Chinese Restaurant almost everywhere); while if you want to taste Indian, Mexican or South American foods, you should go to the big cities of the North.

  • @jfr7160
    @jfr7160 3 роки тому +5

    Oh Katie… hugs to your heart and your belly!! I just found Nerdy Nuts and ordered a Fall inspired one! The chocolate hazelnut spread with the cookies in it… OMG it was delish!! It’s the little things! Just think when/if you come back to the States you’ll miss all the Italian things too! The conversation thing 🤯! I can only imagine!!

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +4

      🤗 Janet! Thank you for the hugs :) :) I feel them! And I know you're totally right, the moment I leave Italy I'll miss ALL the things about it! Allora!!! Un grande abbraccio a te!

  • @luigibenni3449
    @luigibenni3449 3 роки тому +2

    Your Italian is very good... dopo solo un anno! Awesome

  • @lorigiovani7392
    @lorigiovani7392 3 роки тому

    Katie you’re like the fun bestie we all miss back in America. Thank you for this channel and being so fun and honest. I love listening and knowing “it’s not just me”. Here 10+ months in S Tuscany - married to an Italian - WHO btw was in the US 30 years so he too had to relearn the system. Comunque.. GRAZIE!

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      It's a learning curve, but it's worth it! Grazie 😊

  • @Enzo21701
    @Enzo21701 3 роки тому

    The Tucci show is on HBO Max which you have to use with your VPN set to USA.

  • @cbuatal
    @cbuatal 3 роки тому +1

    About international food: I live in Aosta, a town of 30000 people, in the North West of Italy. There are 5 chinese restaurants, 3 japanese, 3 pakistani, a swedish one, a true English pub and 2 so- called pubs I'm not so sure that is always a good thing...
    When I was a boy in the sixties, here the pizzerias where only available in towns, now everywhere in the world you have (so-called) pizzerias...

  • @ishanimukherjee8493
    @ishanimukherjee8493 2 роки тому

    I got a very good peanut butter in a local Indian store here in Milan. If you have a Bangladeshi store/Indian store, try there. Amazon ones are super expensive. This was for around 3.5 Euros, no sugar added. So it is reasonable.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  2 роки тому +1

      i'll look for sure. Thank you!

  • @alexandrap1793
    @alexandrap1793 3 роки тому +1

    Born and raised Calabrese living in New York here! Definitely miss efficient problem solving/customer service when I go to Italy - my luggage got lost on my latest trip and it took almost an hour for someone to assist me and made me miss how things get done in the US. Also was craving a bagel and late night take out (chicken wings anyone??) which I could not get absolutely anywhere in Calabria. Other than that it’s really difficult to miss anything from the US with all that amazing Italian food!!

  • @TheTeachingCouple
    @TheTeachingCouple 3 роки тому +1

    Totally relate to number 5: international flavors. As a French person who lived in the UK and now in Puglia, I really miss international food!
    Julien

  • @canoening
    @canoening 3 роки тому +3

    You should come to Milano from time to time, you would resolve most of your points.

    • @Genkoprime
      @Genkoprime 3 роки тому

      Avete rotto voi e sta Milano, Milano é la città meno italiana di Italia, gli stranieri che vogliono vivere l'Italia la scartano, fatevene una ragione.

    • @canoening
      @canoening 3 роки тому +4

      @@Genkoprime e chi ha parlato di viverci? Milano è internazionale: se le mancano aspetti più internazionali (cibo etnico, ad esempio) e non li trova a Trani e dintorni, può sempre fare un viaggio a Milano (o Roma, o Torino, o Firenze). Non ho mai detto che debba trasferirsi a Milano, è evidente che le piaccia vivere a Trani. Leggere bene i commenti prima di rispondere?

    • @vitorn6496
      @vitorn6496 3 роки тому +1

      @@canoening ma anche nelle grandi città del sud ci sono tanti ristoranti etnici, non è una questione di nord o sud ma è l'inevitabile differenza che c'è tra il vivere in una cittadina di provincia e una grande città (a prescindere che sia del nord o del sud). Sono certo che se si sposta a Bari troverà molta più scelta. Vivo a Palermo e non ho nessun problema a trovare ristoranti giapponesi, cinesi, thai, messicani ecc...

    • @lucaferrari2106
      @lucaferrari2106 2 роки тому

      Milano è la città più internazionale d'Italia
      e trovi tt quello che nn c'è nelle altre città
      punto e basta e nn centra nord o sud .....
      infatti è la capitale economica d'Italia
      ciao

  • @estrellarouge
    @estrellarouge 3 роки тому +1

    same same!
    It's like reading my own diary! (except for the peanut butter thing. I have a Vitamix. I'll whip you up a batch any time! Show off. I know)
    The communication thing is definitely something people take for granted when they haven't lived in a country that doesn't speak their first language! It's hard and tiring but also so enriching and fulfilling.
    And just having to know how to do things. It's hard! I think it's hard for people who move around Italy too, not just for foreigners.
    I see Kerala got a mention there too! YAY! :)

  • @heyphoo
    @heyphoo 3 роки тому +1

    I think some of these things are due to the fact that you live in a small provincial town.
    one of those town that, who live in a big city like me, appreciate precisely for their authenticity

  • @joelokaj500
    @joelokaj500 3 роки тому

    Katie, I loved the video. While watching it I flashed back to 3 months in México in the 80s. I loved my stay and didn’t want to be back in America that summer, yet I did miss some things, at times, while there. It’s just the way that it can be, even for a shorter stay. No disrespect to the people around you, just normal human feelings, whatever other commenters may think. Thanks for keeping a lot of us engaged and for keeping it quirky! Regards to you and Connor. Grazie mille!

  • @antoniodimascio5340
    @antoniodimascio5340 3 роки тому

    Stanley tucci I saw it on cnn here in Cambridge UK about all international food yes you find them in big cities in Italy in napoli I don't know and family is family I miss mine also a big cuddles to kyro ciao

  • @Arlo-mt9tt
    @Arlo-mt9tt 3 роки тому +2

    We live in Canada and we get to watch Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy and yes I do recommend to try and stream to watch it’s a good show. Good luck finding your favourite peanut butter along the way, I wish I can move there too, I would give all the peanut butter jars we have here to live in Italy lol :)

  • @Buio0209
    @Buio0209 3 роки тому +3

    Well...In Italy there are many foreign cuisine restaurants. But it is obvious that you can't think to find them in a small village like Trani. If you go in big cities like Roma, Milano, but also Bari, I think, probably there are lots ethnic restaurants.

  • @pile333
    @pile333 3 роки тому +2

    Anyway we live in nice times; if we miss that kind of stuff we could get it by typing words on a keyboard in our sitting room.
    When I long for an authentic Sacher Torte, I order it online and in one day I have it at my doorstep. 😋

  • @hasturmish1820
    @hasturmish1820 2 роки тому

    You are right with the second thing. I'm from Mexico and it's the same for me, I mean, maybe the Italian is easier to me because I speak Spanish, but even if I have been living in Italy for 4 years and my Italian is good, I feel that I am two totally different person in Spanish and Italian and I feel more comfortable with my Spanish friends Than with my Italian friends. Perhaps it is because my Spanish is more sophisticated than my Italian and that sometimes makes me feel like a person who is not cultured,. fortunately I am already studying at university and my vocabulary is beginning to be more advanced.

  • @archjrvanlonglucanguyen1177
    @archjrvanlonglucanguyen1177 3 роки тому +3

    Try to live in milan for more than a week and you'll find a different Italian lifestyle....more international and "faster" 😉

    • @bellissima78
      @bellissima78 3 роки тому

      Yeah, with supermarket "clic e collect" in 10 minutes. 😅

  • @giorgiobussi5972
    @giorgiobussi5972 3 роки тому +3

    C'mon Katie! None of those things but family are really important. Family is the only thing you can't replace with other stuff ex.: you miss peanut butter, you can easily do by yourself, you can't watch some TV shows, than you use a VPN, you can't eat Thai food in Trani, just go in Milano or do it by yourself at home. We live in 2021 not in 1991 (30 years ago everything was harder, even dealing with Italian bureaucracy).

  • @cristiantesta4409
    @cristiantesta4409 3 роки тому

    Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy was broacasted in Italy Last summer on the CNN channel on SKY. I dont know if it is still available on that platform

  • @gianniortona86
    @gianniortona86 2 роки тому

    Agreed on everything, I'm living in Melbourne and, apart the cars stolen and peanut butter, I agree on everything else!

  • @janetlombardi2314
    @janetlombardi2314 3 роки тому

    I live in England Katie but i still miss so much about Italy. Because i like to cook at home you can pretty much cook any kind of cuisine as long as you can buy the ingredients. Family are a big thing and it's so easy to miss them. I guess wherever we are in the world it's easy to miss certain things. Thanks for sharing

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      Aww thanks for watching!

    • @danielreed5933
      @danielreed5933 3 роки тому

      @@TheQKatie Hi Katie, I live in Bisceglie. You can buy coconut milk to make curries. Sometimes you can get it at Lidl.

  • @YouMeandSicily
    @YouMeandSicily 3 роки тому

    We miss peanut butter too, although they do have some! Agree too many steps for the simplest things!

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      What an adventure life is!

  • @dianepage2654
    @dianepage2654 3 роки тому

    I’ve lived in Basilicata near Matera for 10 years. I agree with you on all points particularly the food, I order oriental ingredients from Kathay in Milan & other things from 2 websites in the UK. If you are in Matera sushi is getting popular, several places to go but Sakins is excellent.

  • @warrentrout
    @warrentrout Рік тому

    Buying medicine in the grocery stores. Walmart. Home Depot. Cheap tuna. Good whole wheat bread. Good Asian food. Foam rollers in the gym. Good gyms that aren't crowded and expensive.

  • @CocoB22
    @CocoB22 2 роки тому

    Stanley Tucci is really worth the effort. You will fall in love with Italy all over again. It is really nice to see a sophisticated show like he did. He’s kinda cute too.

  • @emanuelepetrilli90
    @emanuelepetrilli90 3 роки тому +1

    Io il burro di noccioline lo trovo tranquillamente alla Coop

  • @sansansansan_
    @sansansansan_ 3 роки тому

    100% I think you nailed all of them completely! As Italian, those are things I also miss as well. I know it sounds weird, but like more variety of ethnic/foreign products, shorter queues and bureaucracy, more online services .. those are the things that make me want to live abroad for a while, just to get that different experience! I also wish more Italians could speak better english to make things easier to anyone who would like to live in our country.. but yeah, I guess is definitely a boost for really learning the language. Hope you've found nice teachers along the way! :)
    Nice videos as always! Your energy is contagious ^^

  • @ivoxy0
    @ivoxy0 2 роки тому

    you live in a small town that's whay you don't find ethinc restaurant, so come to bigger towns for good eating, I like it too.

  • @erikascili
    @erikascili 3 роки тому

    Agree on many points., small towns in IT don’t offer much variety of foreign food.. about guacamole: you can buy avocados from Sicily, I believe they ship them! An Italian living in the US and love your videos 💗

  • @christinefrazier
    @christinefrazier 3 роки тому +2

    I LOVE Italy and Italian food. But sometimes I miss Asian food if I'm there for 2 weeks or more...

  • @angelacutrupi1555
    @angelacutrupi1555 3 роки тому +1

    I miss them too, except for the language thing. I long for London 😭 😭 😭 😭 and my bro!

  • @goodboy65
    @goodboy65 3 роки тому +2

    Il negozio di snacks Americani si chiama "american cunch" hanno anche il sito dove puoi ordinare dal web.
    Hanno il peanut butter Skippy e Snickers e anche la salsa Sriracha.
    ua-cam.com/video/u3DYMSIo6pc/v-deo.html

    • @bellissima78
      @bellissima78 3 роки тому

      Sono bravi, e poi ci sono anche altri siti simili, Dave's e American Uncle.

  • @noracherry4814
    @noracherry4814 3 роки тому

    I second number 5....as a foreigner living in fews European countries before, that's is true.... There is not much competition in between these Asian/international restaurant, so they just do "ok" for the taste

  • @joegualtieri1818
    @joegualtieri1818 3 роки тому

    The Ipercoop in Andria has a nice peanut butter, 100 percent peanuts, no added oils or preservatives.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      Yessss grazie! Vado ad Andria subito!

  • @TryChick
    @TryChick 3 роки тому

    Start trying to access Stanley Tu chi’s show. We REALLY enjoyed it.

  • @ishanimukherjee8493
    @ishanimukherjee8493 2 роки тому

    I miss English books so much. Every book is in Italian. English books are so difficult to get even in Milan. You are right about bureaucracy as well.

    • @germangarcia6118
      @germangarcia6118 2 роки тому

      Buy digital?

    • @ishanimukherjee8493
      @ishanimukherjee8493 2 роки тому +1

      @@germangarcia6118 I do buy digital. But it is never the same

    • @germangarcia6118
      @germangarcia6118 2 роки тому

      @@ishanimukherjee8493 I got used to digital (with a good ebook reader, not a tablet) and I never went back. I find it so much more comfortable now.

    • @ishanimukherjee8493
      @ishanimukherjee8493 2 роки тому

      @@germangarcia6118 I use kindle since 2014. But I still feel the need for paper books at times. Specially to turn back pages, go back and read once again.

  • @dannyesse3043
    @dannyesse3043 3 роки тому +1

    Curious, I have lived in many different places, when I'm in Italy I don't miss anything. Maybe a proper English breakfast.

  • @PupiPandino
    @PupiPandino 3 роки тому

    Do you have a NaturaSì supermarket close to you? There you can find peanut butter! :)

  • @glori30175
    @glori30175 2 роки тому

    No Katie their are Plenty of Mexican restoranti near Florence and Pistoia?

  • @Tiffolo
    @Tiffolo 3 роки тому

    For not italian flavors: try "Bistrot Sociale Multietnico di Ethnic Cook" in Bari. You need to book a table

  • @antoniocarcione7126
    @antoniocarcione7126 2 роки тому

    Carissima Katie, per quanto riguarda l'impossibilità di vedere programmi tv, il problema non è solamente nostro: è il paese di produzione che blocca i contenuti. Mi piacerebbe molto vedere produzioni BBC, ITV, TVE, France2 ma per questioni di diritti i produttori bloccano la visione. Quando andrai Stateside prova a vedere contenuti RAI: se ci riesci avvertici. Best wishes Antonio

  • @alisoncampbell5041
    @alisoncampbell5041 3 роки тому +1

    Here in Rome you can get the international foods, but it tends to be rather bland. I went to a Thai restaurant and it wasn't very flavorful. How is it possible to make bland Thai food?! I'd love to know where you found the good Indian food. If you need bagels you can order online from Beehive Bagels in Rome. It's a small business run by a great couple. They ship to other cities and even internationally. So good when you want some good American food.

  • @tauronval1404
    @tauronval1404 3 роки тому

    Stanley Tucci series is amazing….But in every country there are programs and series that you have to wait to see, is just a matter of copyright and distribution….👍🏻….

  • @boejiden1524
    @boejiden1524 3 роки тому +1

    INDIAN FOOD IN AMERICA DEPENDS ON WHICH REGION IN INDIA THAT BELONGS TO BCOZ ITS VERY VERY DIVERSE

  • @domenicozagari2443
    @domenicozagari2443 3 роки тому +3

    Good opportunity to start a pinut butter business.

  • @sirlianebertora200
    @sirlianebertora200 2 роки тому

    Nice!

  • @ferrocinque3938
    @ferrocinque3938 3 роки тому +1

    Wow your italian pronounciation 👌 👍🏿 quick learner !

  • @felixmbandandayitabi4536
    @felixmbandandayitabi4536 3 роки тому

    Coming from the Congo I miss peanut butter too. My advice make it yourself.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +1

      We broke our food processor... any tips to do it manually?

    • @felixmbandandayitabi4536
      @felixmbandandayitabi4536 3 роки тому

      @@TheQKatie I have always used the old way. Crush the peanuts with a pestle in a mortar until you get a smooth paste. Then pour the paste in a large bowl. Add the oil, honey and salt. Mix with a kitchen wisk until you obtain a creamy emulsion that doesn't break down into several layers when you stop blending. A tip, you need another bowl with hot water so the mix doesn't stick on the whisk.

  • @alessiob.985
    @alessiob.985 3 роки тому +1

    Ciao Katie sai che puoi saltare la fila all'ufficio postale? Basta scaricare l'app ufficio postale e prenotare un appuntamento 😀

  • @makaiendre4808
    @makaiendre4808 2 роки тому

    Pistacchio butter is life, let's be serious. Puglia has that 😃

  • @valentinamaffeo175
    @valentinamaffeo175 3 роки тому

    Buy online the peanut butter 😜 i m italian and I m so happy to live abroad and avoid all the bureaucracy slowness in Italy 😂

  • @mihaelaclaudiap..2
    @mihaelaclaudiap..2 3 роки тому

    i miss Yorkshire puddings that they make in England and mince pies (again from England)! But no worries, I will spend the winter in England so I'll have time to make it up for all the loss ;)

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      oh yeah yorkshire pudding after a sunday roast... the best!

  • @andreairziano8395
    @andreairziano8395 3 роки тому

    An Italian here: I solved the problem of international food just by cooking it myself! It's super fun changing cooking methods and so on. What's more you just have to look for the restaurants, there are, but they re hidden ahahha. Obviously in the south of Italy it must be harder

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      We taught ourselves how to steam bao dumplings during lockdown. It was the best!

  • @santopino2546
    @santopino2546 2 роки тому

    We have many Chinese restaurants in all Italy, and a bit less Japanese restaurants which i've never seen run by Japanese, and are nearly always run by chinese people.
    Pizzaria's are getting taken over by Chinese or Egyptians in the North.

  • @patriziasilvestrini2432
    @patriziasilvestrini2432 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Katie, I saw that you take the Pan di Stelle cream ... I recommend you try (if you find it where you live) the Novi spreadable cream. La Novi is famous for its exquisite chocolate, made with IGP hazelnuts from Piedmont, cocoa butter, cocoa mass and the best chocolate. If you do not find it (it is distributed mainly in Northern Italy) let me know and if you leave me the address, even of a trusted person, I will send it to you. I do it more than willingly for you and Connor because you are really nice and good people. Bye, see you soon. Let me know 😊

  • @annamariamiciotto5616
    @annamariamiciotto5616 2 роки тому

    1:42 ahhhh le mie povere orecchie!!!
    Perchè in america viene chiamato pistacio, è pistacHio.
    La H

  • @Christian-uv6gs
    @Christian-uv6gs 3 роки тому +1

    Ciao, sono quello che risolve i problemi: 1) e-commerce; 2) just wait; 4) see #2; 5) come on, not a real problem 🍕; 6) bring them here; 3) right, mission impossible.

  • @bonnieoliver219
    @bonnieoliver219 3 роки тому

    As an American woman living in a beautiful village, Santa Domenica Talao, Calabria, I resonate with your choices. Well done. Yes, good peanut butter is difficult to find and very expensive. Communication is a challenge. Luckily my car has not been stolen once, much less twice, but I bought an ugly car with a good engine. No one wants it, and I m happy to loan it to friends. Italy, a slice of Heaven and an occasional slice of pizza.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      I love that last line. So true!

  • @ladolcevita9244
    @ladolcevita9244 3 роки тому

    I love your vids!!! You are such full of life .. ❤️❤️❤️ my fiance is italian and i hope to live in Italy .. anyways keep posting more vids please .. grazie mille .. and you remind me of Blake Lively .. 🙏🏻😁

  • @FAQIvan91
    @FAQIvan91 3 роки тому

    About making it at home: I'm silly so I started crushing peanuts in a mortar. Yeah it took me an abominable amount of time to get enough spread for two slices of bread... But it's been fun.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      hahaha that sounds like a GREAT workout!

  • @teifear7528
    @teifear7528 Рік тому

    One year has passed now, and We all think and belive you have definitely changed you mind.. except point #6 (you family affects) of course.
    Now you surely realised that 'peanuts butter' Is dynosaur cacca, indiana food in dynosaur cacca too, and so It Is the rest!
    Take your time, live your life, enjoy your life and burn the rest, everything!

  • @GuidoQuadrelli
    @GuidoQuadrelli 3 роки тому

    Bè Katie, sono cose che mancherebbero anche a me, se abitassi a Trani e non in provincia di Brescia. Ogni luogo ha i suoi vantaggi e svantaggi. Basta che ti piaccia chiamarlo casa

  • @ruxbox
    @ruxbox 3 роки тому

    i lati negativi di vivere all'estero. Ce li ho tutti anch'io (sono da 20 anni in Germania) e infatti mi guardo i tuoi video; e non qualunque video sull'Italia, ma i video di una straniera in Italia, come potrei essere io ritornandoci.

  • @hurricanemaude795
    @hurricanemaude795 2 роки тому

    You can find lots of peanut butter at basko supermarket. I bought one smallnjar because I wanted to try it but, no offence, I found it disgusting!!!! I guess to get used to it you must eat since when you are a child as many US citizens do...

  • @johndolewa8451
    @johndolewa8451 3 роки тому

    How can I help you watch the Stanley Tucci episodes? You will love it. Also really, really recommended is Bobby and Giada in Italy. We got this from Amazon prime. Will my Netflix and Amazon Prime accounts work there?
    We want to move to Bari or Lecce in 5ish years. Hope you are still there.

  • @ChuckInNyc1
    @ChuckInNyc1 3 роки тому

    Off topic,,,,,where did your husband get his face mask? It's so cute.

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +1

      He actually bought it as a bit of a joke on a business trip to S. Korea two months before the pandemic... it sure has come in handy!

  • @dascabinetdesdoktorcaligar4714
    @dascabinetdesdoktorcaligar4714 3 роки тому

    Unrequested suggestion: switch to pistachio nuts

  • @peggyclio1199
    @peggyclio1199 3 роки тому

    Certo che ti manca qualcosa. E' normale.
    Sei anche in una città di provincia piuttosto lontana da grandi giri internazionali.
    E' comprensibile.

  • @andrearegis1356
    @andrearegis1356 3 роки тому +1

    Katie, I had Mexican food some weeks ago in Giaveno... Where is Giaveno? Is it a big city where you can get any sort of international food? No, it is a small and lively town.... The place is called Frida and they are Mexicans...
    International restaurants aside, you should have a tour of Porta Palazzo market in Turin, it is one of the biggest open market in Europe, and "experience the whole world within a walk" (I quote the mayor of Turin in a recent video. In the same video she said "Turin is contamination" , during the pandemic!🤦‍♂️She meant cultural contamination.... Ha fatto una gaffe enorme.... O no? ")
    PS... Sometimes I make guacamole myself at home (just because it easy and quick, otherwise 🤦‍♂️🙂)

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому

      I’d love to visit Turin! And try your guacamole!

    • @andrearegis1356
      @andrearegis1356 3 роки тому

      @@TheQKatie I would be happy to meet you and show you around Turin but I discourage you from trying my cuisine... Sorry...
      PS I think it is best visiting Turin in autumn or spring, also in winter.... During the summer, expecially in the month of August, it looks like a ghost city, with few people around, shops closed for holiday and there are less organized events. Instead in autumn I find it very romantic...

    • @andrearegis1356
      @andrearegis1356 3 роки тому

      In the meantime I would suggest you another cultural shock to add to your list: Italian politics, specifically the ammount of political debate, information and deepening political TV programs. In a way this could be good for keeping alive the democratic dialectic, but I think in Italy is "sick" . For example on La 7 TV channel you nearly get such programming the whole day, non stop! And Italians and politics!? There are lots of fanatics and nostalgic of ideologies ( sometimes not at all democratic ones and in contrast with our Constitution). Is it possible that a more pragmatic, rational, Anglo-Saxon approach to political issues is a quality of just a few Italian politicians? Off course, in a democracy differences of views are vital but on a shared common basis (the Italian Constitution) of principles and values and with fairplay and respect of the adversaries, instead too often and unfortunately this does not seem the Italian case! 🙂😕😊
      Isn't it a culture shock to you? After all culture shocks are not just about what it is better or worse in a place compared to another, but also about noticing differences between them🙂

  • @robin9207
    @robin9207 3 роки тому

    I'm Italian but those are things I miss to lol 😂

  • @robertodiviccaro4239
    @robertodiviccaro4239 3 роки тому +1

    ok katie! quando si scherza si scherza ma ora siamo seri, forse.
    Cantava la buonanima "La lontananza sai è come il vento ..." e ho detto tutto.
    Le serie tv americane non possono essere viste per via dei diritti TV delle singole nazioni, provare ad aggirarle è solo una perdita di tempo.
    La varietà multietnica è solo per le grandi ed affollate città: a Trani pure i locali giapponesi fanno la fame. Gli italiani, specie i meridionali, sono ultraconservatori in fatto di cibo, non amano il "famolo strano".
    La burocrazia come la criminalità sono piaghe che purtroppo sono parte del tessuto sociale. Bisogna cambiare il contesto sociale!
    La puglia è un buon posto dove vivere ma se non ti senti parte di essa ti sentirai sempre FUORI POSTO. Io ci sono nato e mi sento fuori posto. Non è solo un problema di conversazione.

  • @mariosimoni2841
    @mariosimoni2841 3 роки тому +3

    Well you get more variety here in the food than in the US where everything is pretty bland and homogenized. Regional cooking. There is so much of it. And very diverse. You travel around a bit and you'll find all kinds of delicacies.

    • @sansansansan_
      @sansansansan_ 3 роки тому

      I kinda disagree.. what Katie is talking about is multiethnic varieties of food from all over the world and this is actually kinda lacking in Italy. I think we tend to be too close-minded sometimes and we miss out some great stuff that are on-pair with any local delicacy you can find.

    • @mariosimoni2841
      @mariosimoni2841 3 роки тому

      @@sansansansan_ I know she's talking about that. But I don't miss it. And there are multiethnic foods around. OBVIOUSLY america has been set up to be multiethnic.

    • @sansansansan_
      @sansansansan_ 2 роки тому

      @@mariosimoni2841 yeah so wtf man ahahah like, Italy it's not the center of the world and some flavours are legit hard to find. I mean, didn't want to pick your answer personally, but I'm just wondering why Italians are so self-centered sometimes? And I'm Italian too ...

    • @mariosimoni2841
      @mariosimoni2841 2 роки тому

      @@sansansansan_ izn bzn what a weirdo

  • @francoborgia8351
    @francoborgia8351 3 роки тому +1

    Us small cities offer international flavors ?

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +1

      Not all of them! But the town I grew up in (half the population of my town in Italy) has Chinese, Thai, Lebanese, Mexican, Indian and of course Italian. So I’m used to a 🌎 of flavors!

  • @BlueNSour
    @BlueNSour 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, I'm moving over to italy in ~1-1.5 years from Australia. I was thinking of moving to somewhere in Puglia, perhaps Lecce. What are your thoughts of Lecce? I'll work remotely in tech but I thought it would be fun if there were small classes at that art uni nearby.

    • @PupiPandino
      @PupiPandino 3 роки тому +2

      Lecce is a great city! It's incredibly beautiful, and really open-minded and international compared to other cities in the south. There're quite some foreigners who live there and they love it. Also, super cool bars, restaurants and cultural activities!:)

    • @EnricoS1981
      @EnricoS1981 3 роки тому

      It's beautiful. It's known as "the Florence of the South". Lively night life. The only problem is that major airports and the rest of Italy are a bit far from there.

  • @brucebruce333
    @brucebruce333 3 роки тому

    What is the name of the Indian restaurant in Rome?

  • @sewingBay1255
    @sewingBay1255 3 роки тому +2

    You can’t get good Mexican in England either. Thai food, on the other hand, 👍🏼

    • @TheQKatie
      @TheQKatie  3 роки тому +1

      We had amazing Thai food in London!

  • @jwaiello55
    @jwaiello55 3 роки тому +2

    Could a good quality Peanut Butter/Nut Butter in Italy be a business opportunity for you? I realize there's quite a bit involved in starting up a small business and growing it from the ground up. Just a thought?

    • @lauragoreni3020
      @lauragoreni3020 3 роки тому +1

      In Italy there are good peanut butter brands, but you can usually only find them in the biggest supermarkets or fitness stores. People who like it usually buy it there, but tbh, most Italians, myself included, don't like the taste. Most peanut butter consumers are fitness enthusiast, as peanut butter is one of the most common ingredient for healthy recipes. Plus, not that easy to start a business in Italy.

    • @jwaiello55
      @jwaiello55 3 роки тому

      @@lauragoreni3020 tbh, I only like it in things (baked goods nutrition bars etc). Didn’t realize it’s so hard to open a small artisanal business in Italia.

  • @1963manuela
    @1963manuela 3 роки тому

    Katie, in Puglia ha dovuto chiudere persino un MACDONALDS ,o un locale del genere, perchè ha avuto la "brillante" idea di aprire davanti a un locale che faceva la focaccia pugliese e tutte quelle bontà tipiche della cucina locale.Si mangia talmente bene lì che la cucina etnica non attacca, non ha successo .Naturalmente focaccia pugliese per tutta la vita!:-) se vuoi mangiare la cucina thai, la giapponese ,l'indiana ecc ecc devi andare nelle grandi città.

  • @belesi1000
    @belesi1000 2 роки тому

    as a mexican myself, can tell you havent found any good mexican restaurant in Milano, not even the one from the mexican owner... = (

  • @BoStark
    @BoStark 3 роки тому

    What do you even use peanut butter for?

  • @hurricanemaude795
    @hurricanemaude795 2 роки тому

    Italy's burocracy is the slowest in the world...

  • @giuseppesabatino4326
    @giuseppesabatino4326 3 роки тому

    Ciao , come vedi un tempo piu´ lento, unisce le persone da tante cose belle e buone tutto qua.

  • @jacopobargellini9440
    @jacopobargellini9440 3 роки тому

    adorable