Cooking with Colavita Giveaway Sponsored by Colavita
Hosted by Pea of Sweetness
Co-Hosted by Deliciously Savvy and Deals of Sweetness
Emilee at Pea of Sweetness loves Italian food but has been stuck in a rut with the same old recipes and ingredients. She was excited to broaden her horizons with Colavita.
Colavita's history goes back a long time ago in the quaint hilltop village of Sant’Elia a Pianisi, located in the Molise region of Italy, two small family businesses were born. One family operated a stone mill for crushing homegrown olives used to produce fine extra virgin olive oil. The other family gathered the durum wheat harvest, milled the wheat into semolina grain and ultimately produced fresh pasta for the local market. Over time, both families became experts at their trade, passing their knowledge to the next generation, who in turn did the same. The two families had much in common not only in perfecting time-honored production methods, but also in name. They were both Colavita families.
Today, the Colavita Olive Oil and Colavita Pasta companies are still family-owned and operating in the same town of their ancestors. They have since joined with another family-owned company, Colavita USA, and together they have shared the fruits of their respective crafts with American consumers for over twenty years.
Emilee got to try her hand at a new Italian recipe using the amazing ingredients included in the Colavita Simply Italian Gift Basket.
The Simply Italian Gift Basket includes:
- Colavita Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Colavita Balsamic Vinegar
- Cirio Crushed Tomato with Basil
- Colavita Eggplant & Sweet Peppers
- Colavita Olive Bruschetta
- Colavita Marinara Sauce
- Colavita Tomato Basil Sauce
- Colavita Penne Rigate
- Dal Raccolto Capellini
- Dal Raccolto Orchiette
- Almond Cantuccini
Disclosure: Pea of Sweetness received complimentary product(s) or service(s) in exchange for an honest review. No additional compensation was received. Participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment.
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