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So my wife likes to cook and she also likes to look at food gadgets when she shops. While taking our morning walk yesterday she described some gadget she had seen at Marshall's. She ended the description by saying that it "was made in Italian." She makes this mistake quite a bit and I always tell her it "was made in Italy." We may repeat this several times before moving on to something else.

 

Anyway, after she said this yesterday, and I corrected her, I got to thinking. So this product was made in Italy. In all probability, it was made by people speaking Italian during the process. Therefore, one can only conclude that "made in Italian" could actually be a correct statement. Logic is really twisted some times.

 

On another note, Netflix currently has a series called "Flavorful Origins" that features cuisine from the Chaoshan Region. Each show in the series lasts about 12 minutes. It is fairly interesting and my wife seems to like it a lot.

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