It all started with a simple press release from Anthony announcing Gravy Sunday’s. Around here you’d assume he was prepping for Thanksgiving because you only put gravy on Turkey, right?
But digging a little deeper we find our buddy Anthony from the incredible Tonno Restaurant in the Blackburn Tavern Building is referring to gravy on pasta.
Aaaaaand that’s where all hell breaks loose on the interwebs.
Growing up in a family when Sundays were reserved for Pasta Sugu like most of the Italian/Sicilian Families in Gloucester it’s now come down to a standoff/cook-off between Anthony and Sefatia to defend the honor of their respective Sugo/Gravy traditions.
Stay Tuned…
Sauce on Pasta, Gravy on Turkey
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OK TRANSLATE TO ENGLISH.. WHAT IS THE ITALIAN WORD FOR GRAVY? ACCORDING TO THE COLLINS ITALIAN DICTIONARY,
SUGO TRANSLATES TO GRAVY
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Geez I get these between lunch and supper our time once again this man is hungry! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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