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Lindsey | Family Travel in Europe | Travel Blogger on Instagram: "COMMENT “list” and I’ll send you a FREE pdf shopping list of everything here plus the extra suggestions from the comments!  When you go to Italy, you’re sitting in the middle of a culinary paradise 🤩   One thing that we find to be really interesting is to go to grocery stores and grab some of the local goodies.   I asked for recs for groceries to buy in Italy and here’s some of the suggestions!  - Local wine - Pistachio cream - Fig Jam - Truffle products  - Pistachio cookies - Pasta - Pocket Coffee  More things that weren’t pictured: - Olive oil - Balsamic vinegar - Cheese: Parmesan, Burrata, Mozarella, Pecorino - Salami & Prosciutto  - Fresh pesto  Have you been grocery shopping in Italy? What are your favorite buys?  #ita Best Things To Buy In Italy, Best Things To Buy In Rome, Italy Famous Places, Books About Italy, Tipping In Italy, Buying Property In Italy, Pocket Coffee, Shopping In Italy, Pistachio Cookies

Lindsey | Family Travel in Europe | Travel Blogger on Instagram: "COMMENT “list” and I’ll send you a FREE pdf shopping list of everything here plus the extra suggestions from the comments! When you go to Italy, you’re sitting in the middle of a culinary paradise 🤩 One thing that we find to be really interesting is to go to grocery stores and grab some of the local goodies. I asked for recs for groceries to buy in Italy and here’s some of the suggestions! - Local wine - Pistachio cream…

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While Florence can be heaving with tourists, it's not necessarily a bad thing. More tourists means more foot traffic-- and shops that can actually afford to stay in business. On my first visit to Florence,

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