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In Bocas del Toro, every encounter feels serendipitous, and meeting the charismatic and kind-hearted Italian, Maddalena, was no exception. As we chatted, she shared that the signature dish of her hometown in Lombardy is none other than the iconic Risotto alla Milanese with Ossobuco. While traditionally considered a winter dish in Italy, enjoying it in the Caribbean’s "winter" warmth of 24°C was a special treat. Imagine creamy, silky rice infused with rich homemade broth, the unmistakable aroma of saffron, refreshing white wine, and a generous sprinkle of authentic Parmigiano Reggiano (of course—what self-respecting Italian wouldn’t have Parmesan onboard, even in the Caribbean?). Paired with tender ossobuco, slow-cooked to perfection, this dish became an unforgettable memory. Maddalena also teased me with stories of other risotto variations, but those will have to wait for another day. If you’re a fan of Italian cuisine and global culinary adventures, save this post, and let’s bring a taste of Lombardy to your table!

Sundowner turned into… ground level seating🍹😂 We sat down… and the bench broke. Instead of throwing it away, we gave it a second life — as a herb garden. 🌿✨ It happened on a perfect summer evening — we grabbed our sundowner drinks, sat down to watch the sunset… and the bench had other plans. One loud crack later, we were on the ground, laughing. Now it’s filled with basil, parsley, mint, and chives — fresh herbs I use in my cooking every day. From broken bench to delicious dinners. 🍃🍽️ Would you have done the same? #Upcycling #GardenDIY #HerbGarden #FromTrashToTreasure #SustainableLiving #DIYGarden #UpcycleChallenge #CookingWithHerbs #secondlife