Dried Tomatoes are a typical Southern Italy product, very easy to prepare at home and easy to be served with pasta, fish, meat and cheese as well!

Choose tomatoes of a uniform size so they dry at the same rate, slice tomatoes in half, place on foil lined baking tray and bake at 200 degrees for 8-10 hours. Store in mason jar with olive oil.
If you prefer to prepare them as the tradition teaches: place on a raised screen, lightly sprinkle with salt and herbs, and place under the hot sun until dry.
Always remember that it takes around 1 kilo of fresh tomatoes to make 100 gr. of sun-dried tomatoes.

Image via Madfocus Photography
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Everyone knows that 50′s are the Diva’s years. They’re Brigitte Bardot, Sophia Loren, Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor and Grace Kelly’s years! Their class is timeless and they will always be style icons. Wouldn’t be amazing bringing some of that classy period with you during your summer Honeymoon? What should you choose? The swimming suits of the Divas of course!

During 50′s the one-piece bathing suit were flattering to the body, hiding the belly but showing the most feminine silhouette and the bikini was beginning to appear between the pin ups. So why don’t you check your grandma trunk looking for some chic swimsuit? Maybe you could find something like this…

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All our followers might have realised that the wedding season has started for Chic Weddings as we haven’t found the time to sit down in front of the screen and report on what’s happening around us.
Be patient and you will get all the previews on our events…what’s new, what’s cool, what’s romantic, what’s groovy…and I could go on forever.
Our team has already witnessed a lot of fabulous special days since the end of May and this week we will share with you our latest news from Umbria and Ponza. Stay tuned!
Here are a few images to awake your appetite for gorgeous details. All shots by us with our iPhone while styling the breathtaking venues chosen by our wonderful couples. :-)

Palazzo Terranova
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