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May 10, 2024 |
cabanamagazine.com | Martina Mondadori
POSTCARD FROM | CABANA TRAVEL | CABANA MAGAZINEBY MARTINA MONDADORI | CABANA TRAVEL | 9 MAY 2024The charming medieval town of Villecroze © Martina Mondadori I love a proper old school road trip, exploring towns and villages, being inspired to stop as you go; here are highlights from a recent trip through Provençe, some more predictable, some more off-the-beaten-track.
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Mar 15, 2024 |
cabanamagazine.com | Martina Mondadori
DECORATING | ART & CULTURE | CABANA MAGAZINEBY MARTINA MONDADORI | | ART & CULTURE | 15 MARCH 2024 It’s important to always have a simple but delicious desert recipe up your sleeve, no good meal is complete without one. My go-to is a flourless chocolate cake which I serve with whipped cream and coffee. We’ve been serving this cake in my house for as long as i can remember and it’s always a crowd pleaser! Find the recipe here.
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Mar 15, 2024 |
cabanamagazine.com | Martina Mondadori
Discover the thoughtful touches that make guests feel at home and at ease with Cabana Editor-in-Cheif Martina Mondadori’s hostess tips. From simple yet thoughtful gestures to her signature family recipes—including a tantalizing chocolate cake and an easy yet impressive pasta dish—Martina shares her time-tested secrets for connection around the table.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
cabanamagazine.com | Martina Mondadori
BY MARTINA MONDADORI | 24 JANUARY 2024"Kitchens for me have always represented the heart and soul of a house. It's where real life happens, where memories are built... This is why I'm always intrigued to see the kitchen in a home, it is its 'happy place'." Martina Mondadori 1. Mérida, YucatánCabana Magazine N10 ©Matthieu SalvaingAn intricately tiled kitchen in Mérida, an ancient city in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, dotted with crumbling haciendas, mystical cenotes and ancient pre hispanic ruins.
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Jun 24, 2023 |
cabanamagazine.com | Martina Mondadori
A constellation of many small towns, the southern Italian region of Salento makes up a fraction of Puglia; technically speaking, it is the 'heel' of Italy's 'boot' when you look at the country on a map. Famous for its baroque architecture, with beautiful churches and palazzi diffused along the area, Salento also features glorious coastlines, excellent local cuisine and exceptional Puglian craftsmanship.
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