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Breakfast again. Lumberjack in Italian is “taglialegna” and so today a new series of breakfast dishes is born to the Frank family as soon as I get back. Pictured here is a poached local pastured egg with local Sicilian cows milk ricotta cheese, black Sicilian olives, baby tomatoes, fresh local wild dried oregano, my own pepperoncino oil made from local cayenne peppers, local Sicilian olive oil and coarse local Sicilian sea salt. #taglialegna #breakfast #poachedegg #ricotta #comeandgetit #imgonnaeatyou #iminthelandofprisinzanos #chasingghostsandancestors #sauced #foodporn @frankrestaurant @lilfrankies @suppernyc @sauce_nyc (Taken with Instagram at Cefalù)
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I GOT DIAMONDS ON MY FISH! LOREM IPSUM
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Look at these peppers hugging each other…. #love #peppers #whodoesnt #pepperporn #sauced #chasingghostsandancestors (Taken with Instagram at Contrada Santori)
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The world is increasingly mobile: people want access to information wherever they are, whenever they need it. We’re pioneering new technologies and offering new solutions for mobile services that help people all over the globe to do any number of tasks on their phone, from checking email and calendar events to watching videos, not to mention the several different ways to access Google search on a phone. In addition, we’re hoping to fuel greater innovation for mobile users everywhere with Android, a free, open source mobile platform. Android brings the openness that shaped the Internet to the mobile world. Not only does Android benefit consumers, who have more choice and innovative new mobile experiences, but it opens up revenue opportunities for carriers, manufacturers and developers.
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