Forgive me, at time mark 15:45 I had a little laugh at the reflection in your sunglasses lining up perfectly with the irises of your lovely eyes. 😊 I toured the isle of Sicily many decades ago and so want to make a return visit if only to eat all those delicious offerings. For now I’ll just follow you two about.
@tarabreslin8110 I didn't notice it before , but we'll spotted 😆 We hope one day you will be able to come back and enjoy Sicily once again! We are still exploring it ourselves, and we hope you will enjoy it with us ❤️
Where do you live in Sicily? I live in Castellammare del Golfo for 6 months of the year. I subscribed to your channel today and look forward to your future videos. Ciao, Paul
Ciao Paul. We live near by, we are based between Balestrate and Alcamo. We love Castellammare, we went there last Saturday❤️ What a beautiful place you chose to live! Maybe one day we could meet up for gelato 😊
@@SomethingLikeThis1 I'm sorry but I have a cleaning person here right now. I would be free in a couple hours if you guys are still here or I can drive over to Balestrate any time?
Wow ~ looks delicious. Do they fill them on order to keep the shells fresh? Agreed that simple things are best! Just subscribed. 🥰 Following your journey.
Arabs were in Sicily for less than two hundred years and contributed little to the Sicilian genetic pool, they did more so culturally. Genetically Sicilians are mostly siculi, Sicily gets its name from these people, which were an italic native tribe to the island. Also other groups that contributed to the sicilian DNA and cultural pool were the Greeks, Spaniards, French, Normans, and other mainland Italians including Romans. More recently Romanians and other Eastern Europeans are also contributing to their genetics.
I enjoy your videos so very much!!! I love Sicily and to watch your content satisfy the longing a little 🫶🏽🇮🇲🫶🏽
@@Jessy_Venezia We are happy to hear that you enjoyed our videos. It means a lot to us ❤️
Forgive me, at time mark 15:45 I had a little laugh at the reflection in your sunglasses lining up perfectly with the irises of your lovely eyes. 😊
I toured the isle of Sicily many decades ago and so want to make a return visit if only to eat all those delicious offerings. For now I’ll just follow you two about.
@tarabreslin8110 I didn't notice it before , but we'll spotted 😆
We hope one day you will be able to come back and enjoy Sicily once again! We are still exploring it ourselves, and we hope you will enjoy it with us ❤️
Thank you
Where do you live in Sicily? I live in Castellammare del Golfo for 6 months of the year. I subscribed to your channel today and look forward to your future videos. Ciao, Paul
Ciao Paul. We live near by, we are based between Balestrate and Alcamo. We love Castellammare, we went there last Saturday❤️ What a beautiful place you chose to live! Maybe one day we could meet up for gelato 😊
@@SomethingLikeThis1 That would be great!
Ciao Paul. We are going to Castellammare right now for a morning stroll. Let us know if you are available for a coffee 😊
@@SomethingLikeThis1 I'm sorry but I have a cleaning person here right now. I would be free in a couple hours if you guys are still here or I can drive over to Balestrate any time?
@paulfreitag7772 No worries at all. We will come another day. We are on a way back home already. I will make sure to advise you in advance next time 😊
I love Canoli but have always wondered what oil they use to deep fry the case that is filled with ricotta. Thanks for sharing very enjoyable 😊
Cannoli are the best! They use sunflower oil or olio di semi (mixed seed oil). Happy that you liked the video 😃
Wow ~ looks delicious. Do they fill them on order to keep the shells fresh? Agreed that simple things are best! Just subscribed. 🥰 Following your journey.
Ciao 👋 Yes, they do fill them up on order, and the shells are super crunchy 😋 Thank you for subscribing ❤️
Doesn't your cousin ever stop talking?
u must go to eat granita da culicchua in trapani
Thank you for a recommendation! When we go to Trapani we most definatelly will!
Sicilians are pretty much Arab descendents, the food and the culture are identical 😂
Arabs used to run Sicily, and it definitely left its marks! So, no surprise, there are so many similarities
Arabs were in Sicily for less than two hundred years and contributed little to the Sicilian genetic pool, they did more so culturally. Genetically Sicilians are mostly siculi, Sicily gets its name from these people, which were an italic native tribe to the island. Also other groups that contributed to the sicilian DNA and cultural pool were the Greeks, Spaniards, French, Normans, and other mainland Italians including Romans. More recently Romanians and other Eastern Europeans are also contributing to their genetics.