welcome back to the big weekend show, another podcast court cy of joe rogen now laying into climate activist over their draconian designs that do nothing to save the actual mirage planet. watch most is coming from china,
buon appetito. buon appetito. so simple, so good. cheers, so good. that s so good! mortadella is what gave birth to baloney. yeah. american baloney doesn t taste like this. mortadella is also known as bologna sausage, hence the slightly mangled translation that we have in the states, baloney. give me the original any day. it s so silky, garlicky and sweet. i love it. food and politics go hand in hand for mattia and his sardines and they are now volunteering to feed the city s most vulnerable during the pandemic. the remarkable roberto morgantini is the founder of these people s kitchens.
mattia: ciao, buongiorno. stanley: buongiorno. this osteria dates back to the fa 15th century. really? you could buy wine but not food. so it was only to meet people. they play cards they talk about politics. buon appetito. buon appetito. so simple, so good. cheers, so good. that s so good! mortadella is what gave birth to baloney. yeah. american baloney doesn t taste like this. mortadella is also known as bologna sausage, hence the slightly mangled translation that we have in the states, baloney. give me the original any day. it s so silky, garlicky, and sweet. i love it. food and politics go hand in
too. i m starving. pistachios, mortadella is also beautifully bejeweled with white polka dots of sweet fat from pigs throats. back in the 17th century mortadella became one of the earliest protected products with an official decree from the church outlining the recipe and ingredients. [italian music] mattia: ciao, buongiorno. stanley: buongiorno. this osteria dates back to the 15th century. really? you could buy wine but not food. so it was only to meet people. they play cards they talk about politics. buon appetito. buon appetito. so simple, so good. cheers, so good. that s so good! mortadella is what gave birth to baloney. yeah. american baloney doesn t taste like this. mortadella is also known as bologna sausage, hence the slightly mangled translation that we have in the states,