by Donna | La Dolce Vita |
There was an Italian restaurant I frequented in Beverly Hills which has since closed. At lunch they would throw open the sliding doors and make it an indoor/outdoor restaurant. Random pigeons would wander in and out and pick up crumbs. I thought this was interesting...
by Donna | La Dolce Vita |
Studies have shown that people who live a Mediterranean lifestyle live longer and stay healthier longer than the world’s average. In Italy and the Greek islands, it is not uncommon for people to live past 100 years old. They also remain active well into their...
by Donna | La Dolce Vita |
When you decide to pursue a new lifestyle, a healthier lifestyle, you may receive some negativity from the people around you. This is fairly common. This post is about living the sweet life despite opposition from those you love. For example, you may decide that you...
by Donna | La Dolce Vita |
The La Dolce Vita lifestyle is luxurious but that doesn’t mean it has to be expensive. There are many ways to add little luxuries to your life for little or no money. Here are some tips for living the sweet life on a budget. Eat in Color The first thing that comes to...
by Donna | La Dolce Vita |
You can live La Dolce Vita, the sweet life Italian style, during the Christmas holidays. Christmas in Italy is celebrated from December 8 through the day of Epiphany on January 6.Houses are decorated with lights and trees, and Christmas markets offer various foods,...
by Donna | La Dolce Vita |
Some of my happiest memories were made around our kitchen table. We had a big thick wooden table with four chairs and a bench in the back. We still have it, actually. We lived a sweet life around the kitchen table. My mother cooked every day except Friday and...