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Ciao Amalfi · July 12, 2009

Sunday Shout-out: Italytutto.com

 

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I know most of you who read this blog are big fans of Italy, and you probably already have a few (or more!) of your favorite Italy blogs you visit regularly. Well, be prepared to find more! This week I want to give a big, boisterous Italian-style Sunday Shout-out to Italytutto.com, a blog for all lovers of Italy blogs. If you had something to do today, scratch it off your list and head over to Italytutto.com and start exploring the wealth of Italy themed blogs that have been compiled there along with comments and indexes.

 

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Curious out a region in Italy, or are you planning an upcoming trip? Check out Italytutto.com’s list of blogs on Italy by region. Passionate about Italian food and wine? You aren’t alone! If you need some inspiration about what to prepare for dinner tonight, check out Italytutto.com’s list of Italian food & wine blogs. While most Italy bloggers include beautiful photos in their posts, there are a number of blogs dedicated solely to photography. Visit Italytutto.com’s list of photoblogs in Italy to travel around this beautiful country in pictures.

 

Grazie mille to Italytutto.com for all the hard work you do keeping the most up-to date listing of current blogs for lovers of Italy! For those Twitter fans, you can find Italytutto.com there: @italytutto. Buon divertimento … Enjoy!!

 

 

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Comments

  1. Lost in Sicily says

    July 12, 2009 at 13:24

    What a great resource! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Ciao Chow Linda says

    July 12, 2009 at 14:41

    I think I could spend hours on that website.

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  3. Anne in Oxfordshire says

    July 12, 2009 at 22:13

    Thanks for sharing Laura, oh I could spend hours on there too!!

    I just told her about my friends blog Sicily Scene..my friend is a semi-retired teacher who moved to Sicily from Wales a few years ago, great read!

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  4. Laura says

    July 13, 2009 at 08:39

    Ciao Lost in Sicily! Isn't it a dream? If I ever need something to do I head to Italytutto and start exploring other regions of Italy. Fun!

    Ciao Linda! I think I have … 🙂

    Ciao Anne! Spreading the word… Great! I just visited Sicily Scene and I will enjoy following. Thanks for sharing!

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