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The pandemic pushed financial giants to embrace a more casual dress code that many other corporations had begun to embrace. Diversity in dressFor some women on Wall Street, the shift from business formal to business casual has allowed them to step out of the unofficial uniform of pantsuits and sheath dresses. Lululemon in the boardroomNo Wall Streeters mentioned buying more Ferragamo ties, but many said they were leaning into athleisure. People still come in wearing their suits and ties and their Louboutins, and I'm like, 'what are we doing here?' "For a lot of client interactions, dressing business casual can make it more comfortable and can lead to a better relationship-building experience."
Persons: Luis Arteaga, Shanta Wu, Kristen Powers, Morgan Stanley, She's, Thom Browne, Anne, Victoire Auriault, Goldman Sachs, Jack Dillon, He's, David Trinh, It's, we've, Thoma Bravo, Andrew Almeida, Richard Handler, Jefferies, Katya Brozyna, I'm, Benjamin Kiflom, Neil Kamath, Sarah Sigfusson, Michael Wilkinson, Wells, Patrick McGoldrick, Laiwala, I've, Rachel Hunter, Goldman, Luna McKeon, Ricky Mewani, Dominic Rizzo, Rowe Price Organizations: Barclays, Fidelity, Vista Equity Partners, Bridgewater, Jefferies, Nike Air Force, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Bank of, Moelis & Company, KKR, Blue Owl, Citadel Locations: Bridgewater, New York, Florida, Miami, San Francisco
Over the year to date, the stock of the auto giant, which designs and manufactures electric vehicles, battery energy storage devices, and solar panels, has surged around 100%. This comes as factory shutdowns hit production and demand for electric vehicles sagged in the face of higher interest rates. Tesla bear For David Trainer, founder and chief executive officer at investment firm New Constructs, Tesla is "one of the most overvalued stocks in the market." TSLA YTD mountain Shares in Tesla have surged substantially in the past year Tesla bull However, Gene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, disagrees. "Tesla can no longer enjoy its first mover advantage as many other major automakers are producing electric vehicles.
Persons: Elon Musk's Tesla, Tesla, David Trainer, Gene Munster, CNBC's, Munster Organizations: Wall, Federal, CNBC, Tesla, Deepwater Asset Management, Munster, Ford, General Motors Locations: Elon, U.S, China
The idea behind the Ryder Cup task force that was formed after the 2014 matches was to build some continuity among the U.S. teams. He had been an assistant four times in the Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup. The key is to see whom Furyk, the 2018 Ryder Cup captain and now the Presidents Cup captain for 2024 in Montreal, selects as his assistants for next year. Former PGA champion David Toms was overlooked as a Ryder Cup captain, just like another PGA champion, Larry Nelson, was before him. DIVOTSRickie Fowler is one of four Americans to have been on a losing Ryder Cup team in Europe at least four times.
Persons: GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Luke Donald, Bernard Gallacher, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, LIV, Woods, Ben Hogan, Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, John Lindert, Don Rea, Seth Waugh, Steve Stricker, Davis Love, Fred Couples, Jim Furyk, Stewart Cink, Marco Simone, Matt Kuchar, David Duval, David Toms, Larry Nelson, Toms, he's, Max Homa, Brooks Koepka, ” Jordan Spieth, , ” Spieth, Si Woo Kim, Kim, Yubin Jang, Wooyoung Cho, “ I've, Danny Oh, Rory McIlroy, McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, Arthur Blank, Steve Cohen, DIVOTS Rickie Fowler, Danny Willett, , LIV Golf, Louis Oosthuizen, Ludvig Aberg, Swede, , ___ Organizations: — Team, Bethpage, Bethpage Black, U.S, Ryder, PGA, FedEx, BMW PGA, South Korea, Asian Games, South, Games, Asian, Sports, SoFi Technologies, ESPN, Atlanta Falcons, New York Mets, SoFi, Ryder Cup, Dunhill, Sanderson, Texas Tech, PGA Tour University, Indiana, Italian Golf Federation Locations: Italy, Saudi, Adare Manor, Ireland, U.S, Montreal, Paris, Europe, England, France, Wentworth, South, China, Thailand, South Florida, Los Angeles, Atlanta , New York, Boston, Saudi Arabia, Mississippi
WeWork said on Monday that it would not make two sets of interest payments totaling about $95 million, a move meant to jump-start negotiations with its lenders at the same time it tries to cut costs with its landlords. The missed interest payments will undoubtedly spur speculation of a bankruptcy filing. But WeWork says it has the cash on hand, and the company has a 30-day grace period to make the payments, which were due Monday. At the end of June, it had $205 million in cash and access to a credit line worth $475 million. “I believe they will absolutely understand our decision to enter into the grace period,” WeWork’s interim chief executive, David Tolley, said in an interview.
Persons: WeWork, , David Tolley
Making mistakes doesn't feel great, but they can provide some lessons you might not have learned otherwise. We asked this year's rising stars of Wall Street to open up about the biggest missteps of their careers so far and what they took away from them. Some shared their rookie errors — like slamming their laptop shut after forgetting to save their first big pitch deck or duplicating a trade — while others gave more reflective answers about how early career mistakes impacted their paths. We've got to iterate and change how we do things, and I think that's helped our team's process a lot. So my mistakes also brought me here, and everything that has been a mistake is always a learning experience.
Persons: there's, Luis Arteaga, David Trinh, you'll, Michael Dunn Goekjian, Tori Gilliland, didn't, It's, Andrew Almeida, Thoma Bravo I've, I've, Nadim Laiwala, Rachel Hunter, Goldman, Kristen Powers, Morgan Stanley, Sarah Sigfusson, Shanta Wu, Fred Michel, who's, Morgan, Neil Kamath, Rachel Barry, Chris Dell'Amore, We've, that's, Peter Gylfe, Ricky Mewani, Dominic Rizzo, Rowe Price, Lillian Qian Lin, of, Steve Schwarzman, Peter Peterson, Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone, Patrick McGoldrick, Katya Brozyna, Michael Wilkinson, Yi Yi, Wells, Luna McKeon, , Anne, Victoire Auriault, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Barclays, Delta, Barclays Bridgewater Associates, Bridgewater Associates, Apollo Management, Thoma Bravo, Moelis, US, Bank of, Fidelity, JPMorgan, BlackRock Blackstone, Citadel, Blackstone, Jefferies, Citadel Securities, Blue Owl, Goldman Locations: Bank, Evercore, Wells, Americas
Evan Luthra, an app developer, entrepreneur and angel investor, told CNBC he lost $2 million dollars in the collapse of FTX. Jake Thacker, an FTX customer in Portland, Oregon, told CNBC he lost hundreds of thousands of dollars shortly after losing his job in the tech industry. "I was like, oh my goodness, there's all these big name people utilizing FTX," Kannegundla said. Bhagamshi Kannegundla, an FTX customer, told CNBC he sold his bankruptcy claim to reinvest in crypto. Years later, if the FTX bankruptcy process recovers more than the 11 cents on the dollar for his claim, the buyer pockets the difference.
Persons: FTX's, hasn't, Evan Luthra, Luthra, FTX, Bitcoin, everybody's, Sam Bankman, He's, Fatih Aktas, Jake Thacker, Thacker, I'm, CNBC Thacker, Bhagamshi Kannegundla, Larry David, Kannegundla, Bhagamshi, Sunil Kavuri, Kavuri, Brett Harrison, Harrison, he's, Anthony Scaramucci, didn't Organizations: CNBC, Manhattan Federal, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Sequoia, Nurphoto, FTX's, FTX, Financial Technologies, Skybridge Locations: Miami, Manhattan, New York, United States, Portland , Oregon, FTX's, Bahamas, U.S, cryptocurrencies
David Tepper expects stock valuations to fall due to interest rates and quantitative tightening. The Fed has also hiked interest rates from nearly zero to north of 5% over the last 18 months. As a result, stocks can fall if their earnings fall (earnings compression), or if their earnings multiple shrinks (multiple compression.) His latest bet underscores the big returns available to investors at virtually no risk thanks to higher rates. "Interest rates are to asset prices like gravity is to the apple," Buffett said in 2013.
Persons: David Tepper, Tepper, , CNBC's Scott Wapner, Warren Buffett, Buffett Organizations: Service, Appaloosa Management, Federal Reserve, CNBC, Big Tech, Nvidia
Florida beat out New York to become the country's second-most-valuable housing market, Zillow said. Of the top six markets that gained the most value since the onset of COVID-19, four are in Florida. The market boom is driven by an influx in new residents putting more demand on the housing stock. Florida welcomed 655,000 new residents since the start of the pandemic, according to Census estimates reported by Insider in March. Stefanie Mortenson traded her life in Virginia for a $159,000 tiny home near Tampa, Florida.
Persons: Zillow, , Stefanie Mortensen, Stefanie Mortenson, Noelle Lane, Nicole Panesso, There's, David Triana Organizations: Florida, Service, Sunshine, Bloomberg, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, Tampa, North, Coral, Lakeland, Cape Coral, Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University Locations: New York, Florida, California, Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Orlando, Virginia, Tampa , Florida, North Port, Palm, Gulf Coast, Naples, Cape, Georgia, Tennessee, Nicole Panesso South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Chattanooga , Tennessee, Clermont , Florida
Three-Stock Lunch: Simon Property, Paccar Inc, and Kroger
  + stars: | 2023-09-28 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThree-Stock Lunch: Simon Property, Paccar Inc, and KrogerDavid Trainer, New Constructs CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss his investing take on three stocks: Simon Property, Paccar Inc, and Kroger.
Persons: Simon, Kroger David Trainer Organizations: Paccar Inc, Kroger
NEW YORK, Oct 26 (Reuters) - A few years after graduating from college, Sam Bankman-Fried grew worried he was not taking enough risks. Two years after launching a hedge fund, Alameda Research, Bankman-Fried founded FTX, an exchange that let users buy and sell digital assets such as bitcoin. Based in the Bahamas, Bankman-Fried became known for his mop of unkempt curly hair and for wearing rumpled shorts, even when entertaining dignitaries like Bill Clinton. They contend the theft came to a head in 2022, when crypto prices swooned and he used FTX funds to plug losses at Alameda. Defense lawyers have argued that their cooperation agreements with prosecutors encourage them to implicate Bankman-Fried in the hopes of receiving lenient sentences.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Bill Clinton, Tom Brady, Larry David, FTX, Caroline Ellison, Alameda's, Forbes, Bankman, Jane Street, Gary Wang, Ellison, Nishad Singh, Wang, Singh, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, FTX's, influencer, Luc Cohen, Noeleen Walder, Daniel Wallis Organizations: Stanford Law School, Alameda Research, Forbes, Democratic, NFL, Alameda, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bankman, Prison, MIT, Jane, U.S, District, New York Times, Times, Thomson Locations: Bahamas, Manhattan, Alameda, United States, Asia, New York
Azerbaijan launched a lightning offensive last week to retake the whole region, prompting a mass Armenian exodus. More than 50,000 people had crossed the border into Armenia by early Wednesday afternoon, nearly half of Karabakh's estimated 120,000 ethnic Armenians. Prior to last week's offensive, the Karabakh Armenians had lived under an effective 10-month Azerbaijani blockade which had led to chronic shortages of food, fuel and medicines. ANCIENT CHRISTIAN LANDConflict in the region between Armenians and Azeris goes back more than a century. There are churches in Azerbaijan which the authorities say are Caucasian Albanian rather than Armenians, something Armenians strongly dispute.
Persons: David, Irakli, Priest, Father David, Gareth Jones, William Maclean Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Christianity, Thomson Locations: Goris, Nagorno, Karabakh, Kornidzor, Armenia, KORNIDZOR, Azerbaijan, Republic of Artsakh, Soviet Union, Baku, Shusha, Moscow, Russian, Armenia's, Albania, Albanian, Turkey, Iran, Ottoman Turks
Why Cooks Shouldn’t Fret About Substituting Ingredients
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( Bee Wilson | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Henry David Thoreau said, “Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes.” I have begun to feel the same about chili sauces. At one point, I had no fewer than 17 different chili sauces and pastes in my fridge because I kept buying another bottle or jar every time a recipe called for a new and specific variety. I had so many chili pastes I couldn’t keep track of them.
Persons: Henry David Thoreau
‘Cassandro’ Review: Love and Lucha Libre
  + stars: | 2023-09-21 | by ( Natalia Winkelman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
In conversations with Sabrina, Saúl toggles between English and Spanish, reserving the latter for colloquialisms or teasing, and the mixture gives their dialogue an organic rhythm. He uses the same blend of languages with his lover, Gerardo (Raúl Castillo), a married luchador with kids whom Saúl sees in secret. and AIDS panic was at its shrillest, and although the real-life Cassandro was sometimes rebuffed by homophobic opponents, the movie never mentions the epidemic. “Don’t you think he’s sexy?” Saúl says, referring to Cassandro as if he were a third person who might join them. The trouble is that lucha libre, built on glitz, is anything but naturalistic.
Persons: Bernal, Sabrina, Saúl, Gerardo, Raúl Castillo, reinvents, Cassandro, Williams, David Teague Organizations: Amazon Prime
Larry David had harsh words for Elon Musk for supporting the Republican Party, a new biography said. The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator asked Musk: "Do you want to just murder kids in schools?" David made the comments at a wedding that took place days after the Uvalde school shooting. AdvertisementAdvertisementIsaacson wrote that Musk was "baffled and annoyed" by the question, and said he's "anti-kid murder." "Then how could you vote Republican?"
Persons: Larry David, Elon Musk, David, Walter Isaacson's, Isaacson, Musk, Ari Emanuel, Uvalde, Emanuel, Tucker Carlson, Biden, didn't, Ron DeSantis, Alan Dershowitz, Donald Trump, Page, Emanuel's, , Ari Gold Organizations: Republican Party, Service, Endeavor, Democratic Party, Republican, Twitter, Republican Gov, Harvard, HBO, Tesla Locations: Wall, Silicon, Uvalde , Texas, California, Florida, Saint
The complaint by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission cited statements Rokita made on Fox News in July 2022 about Dr. Caitlin Bernard in a case that became a flashpoint in the debate over abortion access. The Indiana Supreme Court is also the ultimate arbiter for any attorneys charged with misconduct by the commission. The commission said those comments violated rules barring lawyers from making public statements with a substantial likelihood of "materially prejudicing" a case. Bernard has said the Ohio child was referred to her three days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that guaranteed federal abortion rights. A lawyer for Bernard said she had no comment on the disciplinary case against Rokita.
Persons: Todd Rokita, Aaron P, Bernstein, General Todd Rokita, Rokita, Caitlin Bernard, Bernard, Fox's Jesse Watters, Roe, Wade, Nate Raymond, David Thomas, David Bario, Sonali Paul Organizations: Capitol, REUTERS, Indiana, Fox News, Indiana Supreme, U.S, Supreme, Rokita, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Indiana, Ohio
Here are five such stocks chosen by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Further, the company continues to invest in AI and sees huge growth potential for its AI-powered features. The analyst noted that the company achieved strong growth in new products under its Identity, Cloud, and LogScale Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) offerings. Nevertheless, he feels that this pullback has created an attractive opportunity to buy CMG stock based on multiple positive catalysts that could emerge in the months ahead. Tarantino reaffirmed a buy rating on CMG stock with a price target of $2,400.
Persons: Wall, TD Cowen, Shaul Eyal, Zscaler, Eyal, Needham, Alex Henderson, Henderson, TipRanks, Baird, David Tarantino, Tarantino, LULU, Robert Drbul, Lulu, Drbul Organizations: Nasdaq, Investments, CrowdStrike, Security, Management, Charlotte, Microsoft, Grill, Lululemon Athletic, Guggenheim, Acushnet Locations: cybersecurity, Mexican, North America, China, Greater China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe strength of the labor market is driving the ability to borrow, says BofA's David TinsleyDavid Tinsley, senior economist at the Bank of America institute, and Steven Wieting, chief investment strategist at Citi Global Wealth Management Investments, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the deceleration in consumer spending, inventories shrinking due to persistent strength in services hiring, and more.
Persons: BofA's David Tinsley David Tinsley, Steven Wieting Organizations: Bank of America, Citi Global Wealth Management Investments
POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Aiden Markram's century and a successful spin attack saw South Africa beat Australia by 111 runs in the third One Day International at the JB Marks Oval on Tuesday to win their first match of the five-game series. However, South Africa did get lucky when David Warner was run out and Tim David then given out after a review of a catch that looked to have been dropped but was ruled fair by the fourth umpire after a TV review. Markram also had a touch of fortune about reaching his second ODI century, dropped in the deep on 95 which allowed him to reach the three-figure milestone. But it was a vital innings that propelled South Africa to a formidable total after they lost their way mid-innings. Bavuma went quickly thereafter for 57 and the home team’s run rate slowed markedly as Australia pinned them back.
Persons: Aiden Markram's, Markram, Tabraiz Shamsi, David Warner, Tim David, Quinton de Kock, Temba Bavuma, De Kock, Travis Head, Bavuma, David Miler, Warner, Maharaj’s, Marnus Labuschagne, David, Bjorn Fortuin, George Coetzee’s, Seamer Coetzee, Mark Gleeson, Ken Ferris Organizations: South Africa, Australia, JB, Warner, Wanderers, Thomson Locations: POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa, South, Australia, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town
President Biden cemented a new strategic relationship with Vietnam on Sunday, bringing two historical foes closer than they have ever been and putting the ghosts of the past behind them out of shared worry over China’s mounting ambitions in the region. During a landmark visit to Hanoi by the American president, Vietnam’s Communist Party leadership formally raised the country’s ties to the United States to the highest level in Hanoi’s diplomatic hierarchy, equivalent to those it has with Russia and China. Mr. Biden said the breakthrough was “the beginning of even a greater era of cooperation” a half-century after American troops withdrew. “Today, we can trace a 50-year arc of progress in the relationship between our nations, from conflict to normalization,” Mr. Biden said at a news conference after a meeting with Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam. In recent months, he has expanded cooperation with Australia, India and the Philippines and brought the leaders of Japan and South Korea together at Camp David to seal a three-way alliance that has eluded Washington in the past.
Persons: Biden, Mr, Nguyen Phu Trong, Trong, David Organizations: Vietnam’s Communist Party, , Communist Party of Vietnam, Washington Locations: Vietnam, Hanoi, United States, Russia, China, Beijing, Australia, India, Philippines, Japan, South Korea
After WeWork warned last month that it might not be in business for much longer, its chief executive said on Wednesday that the co-working company was going to try to renegotiate nearly all of its leases and would probably pull out of underperforming locations. The actions, detailed in a letter from David Tolley, who took over as chief executive after the sudden resignation of Sandeep Mathrani in May, are intended to reduce how much WeWork spends leasing office space. WeWork, which has lost $15 billion since the end of 2017, has been negotiating lower rents for over three years — and has had some success doing so at a time when landlords are desperate to fill office towers that have been emptied by the work-from-home shift that started during the height of the pandemic. “We will seek to negotiate terms with our landlords that allow WeWork to maintain our unmatched quality of service and global network, in a financially sustainable manner,” Mr. Tolley said in the letter. “As part of these negotiations, we expect to exit unfit and underperforming locations and to reinvest in our strongest assets as we continuously improve our product.”
Persons: WeWork, David Tolley, Sandeep Mathrani, Mr, Tolley
WeWork is attempting to renegotiate all of its leases for commercial office space, according to the company. It's also worrying sign of deep trouble in commercial real estate as debts near maturity amid sagging property values. The move is a sign of the company's ongoing distress, as it navigates the aftermath of a period of unsustainable growth, but it is also a warning sign for the broader commercial real estate industry. Those "current market conditions" refer to a commercial real estate market that is under increasing pressure from higher interest rates, lingering work-from-home trends, and declining commercial real estate values. AdvertisementAdvertisementA recent report from Newmark Group suggests about $1.2 trillion in commercial real estate debt is "potentially troubled" and at risk of defaulting.
Persons: WeWork, It's, David Tolley, Tolley, Goldman Sachs, Newmark, Newmark David Bitner Organizations: Service, Newmark Group, Los Angeles Times Locations: Wall, Silicon
WeWork's lease liabilities accounted for more than two-thirds of its operating expenses for the second quarter of this year, Tolley said. As of June 30, WeWork had 777 locations in 39 countries. The shuttering of select WeWork locations isn’t new. The process to renegotiate so many leases could take months, if not longer, he said. WeWork’s plans to renegotiate most of its leases also arrive at a time when demand for office space is weak overall.
Persons: — WeWork, , WeWork, David Tolley, Tolley, ” Tolley, , Jonathan Adelsberg, Herrick, Feinstein, Sam Chandan, Chao, Chen, University’s, ” Chandan, David Putro, “ It's, ” Putro, WeWork’s, Chandan, Adam Neumann, It's Organizations: New, Real Estate Department, Chen Institute, Global Real Estate Finance, University’s Stern School of Business, Morningstar Credit, Major, D.C, Putro Locations: New York, Major U.S, San Francisco , New York, Chicago, Washington, San Francisco,
WeWork CEO David Tolley, who took over the office-sharing company in an interim role in May, wrote in a public letter Wednesday that the embattled business is "here to stay" and that it's immediately undergoing an effort to rework its leases worldwide. "Today, we are kicking off a process of global engagement with our landlords to renegotiate nearly all our leases," Tolley wrote. The latest chapter in the extended WeWork saga involves the company trying to stay solvent. But the combination of Covid-19 shutdowns and the sputtering economy that followed have left WeWork with massive leases in buildings that are underoccupied and worth far less than what the company paid. "Let me finish by making one thing clear: WeWork is here to stay," Tolley wrote.
Persons: David Tolley, it's, Tolley, SoftBank, WeWork, Marcelo Claure Organizations: New York Stock Exchange
A company logo is seen on a banner outside a Barratt Homes housing development in Warrington, Britain, August 23, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 6 (Reuters) - Britain's largest homebuilder Barratt Developments (BDEV.L) flagged difficult trading conditions over the coming months after it posted a fall in annual profit on Wednesday, as high mortgage rates and a cost-of-living squeeze pummel demand. Affordability concerns stoked by high mortgage rates and a prolonged cost-of-living crisis have weighed on the UK housing market, with indicators on everything from mortgage demand to construction rates and prices sliding in recent months. Barratt said the UK housing market remained difficult and the outlook uncertain, adding that it expected average sales sites to reduce by around 6% in the current fiscal year. British house prices in August were 5.3% lower than a year earlier, their biggest annual decline since July 2009, mortgage lender Nationwide said on Friday.
Persons: Phil Noble, Barratt, David Thomas, Aby Jose Koilparambil, Suban Abdulla, Subhranshu Sahu, Christopher Cushing Organizations: Barratt Homes, REUTERS, FTSE, Nationwide, Credit Suisse, Thomson Locations: Warrington, Britain, Bengaluru, London
A Dinner Party Menu That Finds Inspiration in Italy
  + stars: | 2023-09-01 | by ( David Tanis | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
I love this time of year, when summer produce is at its glorious best, even though I know it won’t last much longer. Likewise, the deeply flavorful tomatoes we wait for all year are now ready to enjoy. Stone fruit is still going strong, with juicy peaches on display at every market stall. This menu incorporates all of these gifts from the garden, for a leisurely Italian-leaning lunch or dinner. It’s a custom well worth adopting, a way to prepare a pretty appetizer that requires no last-minute cooking.
Locations: Italy
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