If there is one thing Italy has been missing since lockdown orders were enforced again , it’s aperitivo. Whether it was a quick one after the office, a weekly way to catch up with friends, or just a weekend occurrence to enjoy some social time while nibbling on nice food, most of us would have at least an aperitivo time a week.
Right now, things are a bit different: when are we going to be able to have aperitivo again? Who knows — although some hope, perhaps a tad too boldly, to be able to enjoy a spritz or two over Christmas time. Let’s be honest: to live aperitivo time as we used to, we may have to wait a few months more, but that doesn’t mean we can’t be constructive with our time in the meantime.
SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org
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