It is one of the loveliest times of the year - just about time for summer vacation�? You can finally relax. It’s a beautiful evening, the moon is full and your sweetheart is at your side. You kiss passionately, as the famous latin poet, Catullus, describes so well in his Carme "Voluptas". But since we don’t live with love alone, between one kiss and another, we suggest the following sweet - titbit, to be prepared ahead of time, so that the rest of the evening can be saved for kisses. This is a typical Italian dish which will allow you time to continue your romantic evening, ever sweeter and more delicious. | | Voluptas Da mi basia mille, deinde centum, dein mille altera, dein secunda centum, deinde usque altera mille, deinde centum. Dein, cum milia multa fecerimus, conturbabimus illa, ne sciamus, aut ne quis malus invidere possit, cum tantum sciat esse basiorum. Voluptuousness Give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred more. And then another thousand, and a hundred more. Then a thousand more, and another hundred! We’ll confuse the sums, not wishing to know, and avoid the evil eye of envy from seeing how many our kisses really were. |