Wander-Land

Sunday, July 19th: A little hungover.
It’s not too bad, but definitely a beautiful sunny Sunday was mostly spent indoors just because i didn’t feel like doing ANYthing.  I searched for apartments on Craigslist, called a couple friends, and ate delicious pizza.  That was about it, I still felt the tequila shots featured in this picture in my stomach this morning so I felt the need to take it easy.  I had some delicious pizza though, tomato sauce, mozzarella, prociutto ham, and ricotta cheese..yumm. It was right off of the linea 1. Eating this pizza made me think if there were any places back at home that would make ricotta cheese as a topping…I know its not the typical Pizza Hut or Domino’s topping, but there MUST be some Italian restaurants back at home that does this.  It’s 2009.  Someone must have had the brilliant idea to make authentic Italian pizza in the United States by now.  That’ll be my mission as soon as I get back home.  It’s amazing how much “junk food” I’ve been eating here…I’m such a health nut back at home.  I eat WHOLE pizzas here and gelato almost everyday! Plus the pizza here is cheap - it ranges from around 4.50 to 8 Euro..and there’s a place right by the Lambrate metro station that sells individual foccacia pizzas for 2.20.  That place has been a saving grace for too many people to count on this trip.  Amazing, thank God I walk everywhere and sweat out the weight in the sun! 
So today I recovered from a night of drinks and drag-queens while eating pizza and reading my book.  It was pretty relaxing and I can’t wait to hear about my friend’s adventures in Rome this past weekend.  I miss them! 

Sunday, July 19th: A little hungover.

It’s not too bad, but definitely a beautiful sunny Sunday was mostly spent indoors just because i didn’t feel like doing ANYthing.  I searched for apartments on Craigslist, called a couple friends, and ate delicious pizza.  That was about it, I still felt the tequila shots featured in this picture in my stomach this morning so I felt the need to take it easy.  I had some delicious pizza though, tomato sauce, mozzarella, prociutto ham, and ricotta cheese..yumm. It was right off of the linea 1. Eating this pizza made me think if there were any places back at home that would make ricotta cheese as a topping…I know its not the typical Pizza Hut or Domino’s topping, but there MUST be some Italian restaurants back at home that does this.  It’s 2009.  Someone must have had the brilliant idea to make authentic Italian pizza in the United States by now.  That’ll be my mission as soon as I get back home.  It’s amazing how much “junk food” I’ve been eating here…I’m such a health nut back at home.  I eat WHOLE pizzas here and gelato almost everyday! Plus the pizza here is cheap - it ranges from around 4.50 to 8 Euro..and there’s a place right by the Lambrate metro station that sells individual foccacia pizzas for 2.20.  That place has been a saving grace for too many people to count on this trip.  Amazing, thank God I walk everywhere and sweat out the weight in the sun! 

So today I recovered from a night of drinks and drag-queens while eating pizza and reading my book.  It was pretty relaxing and I can’t wait to hear about my friend’s adventures in Rome this past weekend.  I miss them!