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Show thunksrii:if in ilnh Hpiinseys as M l in? in a country Mk-g- it culinary K5o frantically globe around cran- only for .'ijes are purposes? not easy, says Arthur Jameson, a ;fefar-olChicago hou.se- efjinarried to an accoun-wit-h an American in Milan, Italy. h year I wore out a VT'T'f shoes and a Berlitz . IxKik trying to find a where 2ictti, andused 'r. V & ss yvJ d iHiyCV But the biggest menu problem seems to be the Latin turkeys propensity toward scrawniness. This time of year is really murder on my nerves, says Carlo Ca.ini, owner of a butcher shop in the heart of Parioli (Romes little America). that hadn't been to ;ht s'ian Watchers. grocers 'helves claim can supply needed for ly.'VXTr'ogredit'nt Theyve just got to realize that we don't raise turkeys the way they do in the States. The average weight is usually eight traditional dinner. sie K' and the shape different, says Itossa, manager of a in Milan. yrniercak) tiie Italian names - Last year pounds. with the .woman asked ,, t' ..espond I eoould sow two -- ncan. mr ffc'WWt vCii'ea "" Hiirm r Americano) rattle the scales at 85 cents a round ny v Xf THE PRICES do not. Turkey s close their eyes at $2.50 a pound. A small can of cranberries imported from America becomes a $2 luxury item. And fresh pumpkin and yams (patate A DO YOU W r nm 3 me a if I Restaurants catering to American tastes fly the birds in from Canada. We used Italian turkeys the first time, says Rosa Diego, chief of Milans Hilton Hotel, too many tricnds remain surprised. For years people have kidded me about the way we eat, said Giorgio Ques-to- , a Rome But I have attorney. never seen as much food displayed or consumed at any Italian table in my silver-haire- but we got complaints. American culture is based on abundance. life. VERY LITTLE is actual ly known about the American holiday in Italy. Last Sometimes there are cultural misunderstandings. Last November an year an Italian journalist interviewed me about the various customs involved in Thanksgiving, said Robert Goold, a State Department deputy from Los Angeles stationed American club held the dinner for a hundred Americans living hi the Milan area, says Mrs. in Milan. Scala. Silvia Aureola, a 40ish ex-Ne- w Yorker married to a professional singer with La spent most of the time just trying to explain what I hanksgiving was. I The cook, who was Italian, refused to stuff the turkey. He just kept shaking his head saying, That things going to explode.' natives who do Those participate in tiie OF THE estimated Americans residing fes- tivities through American together. d 125,000 hunting for turkey and pumpkin pie. For the rest of us its just another day off from classes or work. As Cindy Smith, a freckled- in Italy, only about half of them set the holiday table in the traditional way. "It's a strange phenomenon, explains James Mackey, 43, a Philadelphian who has spent the -faced whose father has traveled the world for an American bank, said, I was bom in Detroit but Ive never spent Thanksgiving in America. At our house it means crepe suettes for dessert. last 12 years teaching overseas and is currently principal of the American School in Milan. It's usually the newcomers, people who have been here for less than two years, who go - vS Svfz'-V- -- O'- .. f- - cr -- Id wCfT?rWiViajc,t ; ',is-3n la a, hi - v jmk ' Gi'd is.W- New Sun Princess 7and1Q day ML! tv DON'T JUST WATCH IT OH TV . . . ... be a part of the excitement, pageantry and color of the Tournament of Roses Parade. Continental Trailways takes you to the famous Tournament of Roses Parade on your escorted vacation from choice of a 6 or Salt Lake City. 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