Published: Feb. 5, 2016, 3:06 p.m.
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From amazing butchers to delicious cheeses to insanely fresh fruit and vegetables, you\'ll find it all in Terlizzi, Italy.\\xa0 Being our "hometown," it holds a special place in our hearts here at Villa Cappelli. In this episode, we\'ll take you a short tour of this charming town and what makes it so special \\u2014 and it\'s not just the food.
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Topics we cover:
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\\n- The status of our extra virgin olive oil shipment for this year
\\n- Whey have to ship our 500 mL bottle\'s labels all the way from Japan
\\n- What people call their "country homes" here in Italy
\\n- The national graffiti contest featured as your enter Terlizzi
\\n- How Italians always manage to save money
\\n- How Terlizzi is known as the city of flowers, being the largest fresh cut flower producer in all of Italy
\\n- The rules of the Living Villa Cappelli drinking game:\\n
\\n- every time Paul corrects Steven, you have to take a drink
\\n- every time Paul contradicts himself, you have to chug your whole drink
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\\n \\n- Terlizzi is also known for its ceramics, which we use for some our extra virgin olive oil
\\n- How the town is also famous for its butchers
\\n- People shop individual butcher shops, not from the supermarket
\\n- Paul has a butcher for each different meat we want \\u2014 beef, pork, horse, or chicken
\\n- How Paul also has different vendor with a stand alone shop for different fruits and vegetables, and even bread
\\n- How the cheese shops are amazing here, but they tend to have only local cheeses
\\n- The amazing fresh mozzarella you can find in town
\\n- And the local stracciatella and burrata
\\n- Our recipe for Caprese salad
\\n- The fresh ricotta cheese that\'s also amazing
\\n- The clock tower of Terlizzi, which is the largest back light clock tower in Europe after Big Ben
\\n- The amazing tree-lined street that surrounds the old town that used to be the moat of the old town
\\n- The medieval old town of Terlizzi
\\n- Our amazing rib recipe
\\n- Why the church in this area, from the 1700s, is still called the "new church"
\\n- Why you can find pieces of the old church all over town
\\n- The beautiful area in Terlizzi where every night people take their passeggiata
\\n- Santa Maria di Nuova, the other church in town and the amazing frescoes of Joseph and his multi-colored coat. Check out his story here or here.
\\n- To check out the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat here
\\n- How Terlizzi once belonged to Monti Carlo
\\n- The different spots where you can get married in Terlizzi, and how Villa Cappelli is one of them
\\n- How Terlizzi and Sovereto, a suburb of Terlizzi, were named one of the most beautiful places in Italy
\\n- The sheep paths surrounding the area, including right by Villa Capppelli
\\n- Paul\'s Facebook group Terlizzi, USA
\\n- The new Facebook group Paul will be starting with pictures of properties you can buy in the area
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