Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Cucuzza. What Are You Up To Today?


I'm getting ready to peel some cucuzza  to make a most wonderful Italian-tomato based soup....  You have to be Italian to know what Cucuzza is.   All Italians have fig trees and Cucuzza growing.

I'll be washing my covers for my couch.

Will be ironing my new skirt I made and hopefully cutting out a dark brown skirt out of a cotton/poly inexpensive fabric.  It will be the famous out of print, Simplicity 4881.  I tweak it into a more narrow but still A-line walking skirt a bit above my ankle bone.

Took a good walk this morning in the morning sun.  Feels great to do that.   

I'm still cleaning out my studio, it's going to be a while.  Yes indeed.  Little by little.

 

Take care now.   Let me know what you are up to today won't ya?

 

I wold love to have some fellowship of homemakers here going on.

So what's going on?

 

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Yummmm.... A nice comforting  bowl of cucuzza over pasta.  Nice.

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Photo by Robert Stock

 

May we lift our country up in prayer as we mind our homes and families.

 

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ha, wow..that prime Minister has some spunk! Good for her for boldly speaking truth! Italians don't mess around. 😁

Sounds like you're busy busy getting cooking and cleaning...cucuzza sounds so good! It's been a while since I've had it!

I am cooking Mexican food tonight and have been cleaning and packing all day...organizing tons of toys and and cleaning under the couch. 😖

Love the cucuzza song! Hahaha....going to play that one for Josh later..he will get a kick out of it.

Amelia said...

Dear Anonymous, Hahaha, True...Most of the old world Italians do not mess around. She is very spunky indeed! She reminds me a lot of my great uncles and like I wrote...My grandma if you got her going on something. Yep. lol The video was an encouragement. I like to tell people...Beware. I speak the truth. Hopefully in love but it's not easy being half Italian and half German, it's quite the collision. Both sides definitely had prophet in them but much mercy as well thank the Lord.

Have you discovered any good ways to organize toys? I know that was always a challenge for me. Mexican food sounds so good! I have the supplies and maybe next week will make some spinach enchiladas. Oh....Under the couch. Yikes. Scary. *big smile*

Isn't that cucuzza song the cutest thing? So happy and cheerful I think.

Christine said...

This is a busy time of the year, if you have a garden with produce! I didn't realize this when we planted our garden last Spring! 😲 It's been so fun to see how God has provide a small bounty for us. Now I need to preserve it!

LOVE the song!! There is something so refreshing and lighthearted about the old songs.

I'm sewing, clean the dust from the farmer who crops they have harvested, and preserving the produce from the garden. Little time to worry! Lots of time to pray!

Thank you for stopping by my "place"... you are such a sweeet friend.

Amelia said...

Hi Christine! "Little time to worry! Lots of time to pray!" Love that. : )

Oh are you sewing this week too? I hope to read about it! Your aprons are so lovely. Oh dusting.... Oh me oh my how I need to also dust this week. Are you canning? You are a busy bee!

I hope the rest of your week is a wonderful week with many encouragements.

Yes, those old songs are so precious aren't they?

Lea said...

Oh I love cucuzza!! And the song is so cute! I haven’t finished listening yet but I can tell it’s such a funny, happy song about one of my favorite foods 😄

And yes, the new Italian PM definitely has spunk…! I love her accent too!

Today was spent mostly at home… it began with Julia awake in her bassinet, all wide eyed & happy, windows open with my fall candles lit, breakfast with Nathan, getting Julia on a better nap routine, making a crock pot dinner, enjoying the beautiful fall day with Julia in my lap, making a run to get vitamins for Nathan so he can get over his cold, and late night conversation together. It seems the time flew but it was a good day… thank you for asking! 🤗

Marianna said...

Isn’t that Italian PM great?! So glad to see a voice of reason on the world’s stage.

Oddly, I had never heard the cacuzza so glad before — adorable!

I have been working on getting my house at “square one” so I can advance some projects… it’s hard to work on painting projects and also keep the laundry and dishes at bay! But yesterday I did get some maintenance housekeeping done and also another coat of paint on the tables I’m working on — one to sell and two little portable tray tables I’m using for nightstands for the time being (at least they will be a pretty white now). E and I also spent a lot of time outside in the pretty weather! Today I have to get blood drawn and errands done and then tonight we’re going to small town football game. I also have to get dinner and the house tidied up. It’s great to be a homemaker, isn’t it?

Lea said...

Just finished the song - I love it!! 😂 sooo cute! 😍

Amelia said...

Lea, Aw, Julia waking up bright eyed and bushy tailed! How adorable! It's a sweet time of year, so glad your little family is enjoying it so. I hope hubs can get better soon! Ragweek is at a high this week! Yikes!

Aren't crockpots wonderful things? Late night conversations are special ones I think, at least most of the time! lol

So nice to read of what you are doing! Any time please leave comments on what you are doing! : ) That's what it's all about, both the blog and the comments too! It takes two to make things more fun and interesting here! : ) Cucuzza. It's a beautiful thing....

Amelia said...

Marianna...Oh my. You are a busy-busy bee of the highest degree! Wow.

It's great that you are not afraid to tackle those painting and repurposing jobs to make the ordinary something so beautiful and cottage core I'm thinking?

Oh yes, oh yes. A classic smalltown highschool football game in a farming community in on a crisp autumn evening! Aw! Bravissimo1

Since you are such a high achiever, I hope you take time to relax and sit and read a magazine too, feeling the grass under your feet. And hey...Do a little dance to the Cucuzza song...You must. You simply must.

Homemaking is truly such a precious thing, homemaking is the place for me! I hope you will feel free to post what you are doing, like I wrote above, I like to hear what everyone is doing in comments, it makes it interesting I think for others in the blogging community too, many lurk and don't comment I do believe... Homemaking is a high calling indeed. It is a precious thing in the eyes of the Lord.

Amelia said...

Lea. You need to sing the Cucuzza song to bab, : ).

Amelia said...

Lea, baby, not bab. (oops)

Little Mama Mia said...

We actually did a little dance session in the kitchen with Julia the other evening to the cucuzza song! And I added it (unfortunately, another version) to my "fun" playlist. But I especially love Louis Prima's version!

Amelia said...

Awwwww! Julia is a little Cucuzza! That is so great that y'all were able to do a little sweet and fun dance session to our happy Cucuzza song! Louis Prima is adorable the way he sings it sure enough...So Italian...

Thanks for the sweet bonus comment! How great! I appreciate it so much! : )

Anonymous said...

I'm not a homemaker, but love the perspective and keeping the Italian heritage close to heart. Louis Prima is a classic, always fun, always energetic, and always a joy to listen to. His music brings comedy and lightheartedness to even the most stressful days (which come every day lately).

I'm late to the question, but today was one of the first times in a very long time I was able to stop, kick my feet up, and just take time to enjoy my family and my home. Everything has been in so much disarray it's easy to forget to take time to breathe and appreciate the every day moments.

Thanks for sharing this.

Amelia said...

Hello There Anonymous! Thank you so very much for coming by and commenting. I appreciate encouraging comments. : ) You are welcome any time!

There truly is something about that kind of music isn't there? Lately I've been very drawn to old radio programs with Bing Crosby or music by Glenn Miller and Nat King Cole, and of course Louis Prima makes everyone smile! Love that stuff.

It's a busy time for so many of us and I'm so glad that you were able to kick those shoes off and take it all in. When things are crazy it's hard to just stop isn't it? I'm a creative messy of sorts coupled with life happening and I too become discouraged at times. I tell myself that I am strong and that it's a cinch by the inch and hard by the yard...So much of life just happens though and I offer that up in prayers and lately have been turning off too much information. Peace, peace wonderful peace at least as much as I can help it. Thank God for Louis Prima. : )

Thanks again for coming by, please come again! : )

Sandi said...

I am making bread, challah, which is rising right now, and baking a pumpkin. Youngest son helped! 🙂

I am even wearing a long dress and an apron. I feel like an old-fashioned housewife today! I had to smile at the skirt you are making. Oh, I should learn how to do that. Did you make your couch covers too?

This is such an Autumn day. Bliss. ☕️

Sandi said...

Amelia, I just sent you an email.

Amelia said...

Hi Sandi, Oh that sounds so good! And it's extra sweet that your son helped you, oh I miss those times with my daughters! Oh, and baking a pumpkin? That's neat. What will you make with it?

You would love making your own skirts, you can make them as dressy or casual or any length you like, it's most liberating. That pattern I listed is a good one!

I didn't make the couch covers, I actually use a lightweight bedspread and now I am starting to use a cotton flannel in an autumn-y brown color. It's inexpensive and you can just drape. You don't even have to hem the edges...So nice. And cozy.

I bet your long dress and apron is so fun! I'm the opposite today haha, I'm wearing navy knit workout pants with a navy tshirt that says..."I love Jesus and my dogs"....My oldest daughter gave it to me for Christmas!

It was a beauty of a day here too! So glad you too are enjoying the wonderful season! So great isn't it?

Mrs. White said...

I love Italian food. Making good food for the family is a blessing to the household. I am always inspired to read about your sewing projects! I will have to get a new project started here, in the coming days. I am not sure what I want to make, as my fabric supply is limited, but hopefully I can make something anyway. God bless!

Amelia said...

Mrs. White, I cannot tell you what a Gift your comment is to me this blustery day! I'm composing a new blog entry so hope to get it up soon.

Sewing is such a wonderful and uplifting thing isn't it? The Simplicity 4881 only takes 2 yds if you cut it out straight up and down not on the diagonal.

God bless you too dear Mrs. White, I hope your Advent season is starting out to be a sweet one. : ) I love hearing what fellow homeakers are doing in their homes, it makes my heart smile to hear from those with the same heart. I appreciate you!