The island of Capri has been a resort destination since the times of the Roman Empire. Today, it is largely a home for the rich-and-famous and tourists who want to dream of brushing shoulders with them. Off season, in winter, Capri is not quite a ghost town but it is a calm and pleasant time to visit, if your interest is more in scenery and history than “being seen” and shopping in fancy boutiques.
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The "South Jersey Foodie" is Nicole Pellegrini, sometimes known as sockii. She enjoys life as a writer, artist, webmaster, crafter and avid food-lover living in some of the last vestiges of active farmland in Gloucester County, New Jersey. She shares her home with her partner David, a podiatrist in Woodbury NJ and their six cats: Peanut, Norman, Sammo, Mischief, George and Benny.I believe in enjoying life - and that includes enjoying as many different kinds and styles of food as possible. I am an omnivore with a personal passion for small, sustainable, ethical farming and natural foods. I have little patience for the "Food Police" or those who advocate that one dietary plan is the only "right" one for everyone. Find your personal balance and conscience; make food a joy in your life - that's my motto.
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