I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti
Giulia is a perpetually single woman dreaming of the perfect man and a marriage proposal – both of which she can’t seem to find. In her debut memoir, I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti, she details her broken relationships and the delicious food she just can’t resist preparing. Sometimes for the men in her life. Sometimes because of them.
Expect lots of Italian dishes in this book as the title implies. Giulia is the daughter of two Italians: a Brooklyn born first-generation Italian-American mother and a father who immigrated from southern Italy to establish a medical practice in the United States. With recipe titles like First Date Butterflies (Farfalle with Tuna), A Salad that Failed to Make a Perfect New Year’s Eve (Mache, Pomegranate, and Pecan Salad), and No Nookie Gnocchi you’ll be entertained as much by the recipes as you are by the stories of Giulia’s failed romances.
Dating only a few in college and marrying by the end of my 20th year, I don’t have anywhere near the dating history Giulia describes in her book. Naturally, I found it interesting and amusing to read her dating woes and drama. And hilarious to see the lengths to which she’d go to get that next boyfriend. I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti is perfect for anyone who needs a fun, easy read as well as those who can’t keep their mouth from salivating while reading recipe after recipe. I happen to fit into both categories.
And because I come from Sicilian descent (though only one-quarter), I have to share this fun quote about Giulia’s Sicilian mother.
“My mother is Sicilian, which to her means a meal is not complete until you have ‘something sweet.’ She is dogged in her pursuit of the best desserts and will drive any distance if she hears there’s a good bakery hidden somewhere in the tristate area. If she wasn’t just back from one such expedition, she’d whip something up: a coconut custard pie, a chocolate bundt cake, or moist ricotta fritters covered in powdered sugar.”
-Giulia Melucci; I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti
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Linda B. says
I love reading about romance and great food!
Junghwa says
wonderful giveaway! i love to read books!!!junghwa-chung@hotmail.com
Leighann says
Sounds like a great read. I'm not Italian, but I LOVE the food!
bec says
I am very excited about this book! I am Italian-Sicilian …. and the culture and food is the very best!! I loved the video!! I know the book has to be a riot!!
sabine s. says
This sounds like the perfect tasty treat for both my belly and my eyes! I can't wait to dig into it!!!!
JenB says
I love the new memoir/cookbook format! This one looks great too!Jen (jen_bedford@hotmail.com)
Jennifer says
What a fun book … sounds like an entertaining read!
Anonymous says
Heathernutkinnb_at_gmail.comThis sounds great!
Miriam says
Any book that talks about Italian food is one I'd love to have!
Michelle says
sounds hilarious and yummy!
Anonymous says
Ooooohhhh, I hope I win!! Katiebluewingsloo@hotmail.com
Amy says
This really looks wonderful!!!-Amywww.singforyoursupperblog.com
Tara says
Even if not a winner, this is going on my To Read list via Goodreads. Just from the title and sysnopsis, I see uncanny parallels with my own life. :)tara.thies@gmail.com
sourcreamandjam says
I love the sound of this book, both because I'm a Reader (note the use of the capital 'R'. haha!) and because while I love Italian food, I don't have much experience cooking it. Also intriguing is the quotation. It sounds as if Giulia's mother is a bit like a few of the women in my own family.a(dot)hayek(at)gmail(dot)com
Angela says
I adore Italian food and love to read.veniceangel@hotmail.com
Kathy H says
Reading and cooking, a great combo! Here's to me winning one of the copies of the book, wahoo!kathy.hillacre@gmail.com