Michele Scicolone's first memories of visiting Italy are of the vegetable gardens. Artichokes, peppers and zucchini grew everywhere, even in the highway medians.
She was just a child, but that indelible memory has brought her full circle. She's returned to Italy year after year, exploring the regional foods, teaching classes and leading culinary tours.
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