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Saturday, 4 January 2014

Sant'Agnello stands.

 A customer tries to find something very very good and very very cheap.

There are so many bargains that it is a very narrow market.

The idea of this recipy was taking from Maxim's.


In his free time, Santa Claus sells good fruit to good Sant'Agnello's kids.

The best olives in Sant'Agnello with a secret recipy!












You can buy everything there! Authentic indian jumping toys! 

 People go to church in Sant'Agnello's day. (especially pregnant women)

The church full of pregnant women.




11 comments:

  1. On the 14th of December, we celebrate The Festa di Sant Agnello (Sant Agnello's Day). Sant Agnello is the Patron Saint of our town. On this day we don't go to school and we walk around the street stalls, spend time with our families and have fun.

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  2. What I found most interesting is the toy stores because there must be such a variety of toys and I think that my little sister would love that! What I also found interesting was the pigs head I would like to know if you would also eat the eyes of the pig or would you throw it away?

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    1. Hahaha no, we don't eat pig's eyes. I think that only mi father eats pig's head (he love the brain, eww!).

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  3. Hi, my name is Skye, your markets look very interesting and I have been to one of your markets. Everything is very cultural. I would love to be there. Everything is so interesting. I love how many cultural days you have.
    Love Skye

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  4. It looks like you have a lot of fun on Festa di Sant Agnello! I wish we had a big celebration like that! Everything looks amazing! From Olivia L

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  5. Sant Agnello's Day sound fantastic. Walking around those stalls looks like a lot of fun. we have some stalls but we call them markets. I enjoy walking around them with my family. That pig with the fish in its mouth looks a bit funny and I am not sure whether I would want to eat it. We also have some strange foods.
    love from Rose

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    1. Hi Rose, what are your "strange foods" like?

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  6. The market seems like lots of fun.There looks like so many different things to buy and do. I'd love to wander that market some day! The church looks so beautiful! The patterns and details are very creative and pretty, although it seems very crowded. Sant Agnello seems like a very busy and fun town! From Mumtaz

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  7. Wow I would love to try some of those olives. when I was in Sicily there was an olive stall and my brother tried some very spicy olives.

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    1. I bought them and they were delicious :)
      -carmen.

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  8. Wow the market look so cool and there are different things to buy I would love to taste some things there.
    love Kelly

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