In 2007 Sara Rosso, www.msadventuresinitaly.com/blog an American blogger living in Italy, decided she wanted to really appreciate Nutella, so she created World Nutella Day. Soon after she recruited Shelley from At Home in Rome and Michelle Fabio from Bleeding Espresso. Their love for Nutella created a world wind of love across the world for Nutella. A product that only an Italian kid would be familiar with has now become a world wide social media movement thanks to these Nutella appreciating women. Sara, Shelley and Michelle are all expats living in different parts of Italy, which gives them each interesting perspectives on the different ways you can eat Nutella. Their personal stories are interesting as well. (Shelley no longer lives in Italy)
Along with this social media movement, they've created a website where you can talk, find recipes, share thoughts on Nutella and really just create a community of common love for Nutella. I applaud you ladies, I remember being on Twitter and Facebook in 2007 and just seeing the conversations about this newly launched love for Nutella.
For more information on this fantastic homage to Nutella, please visit their site. Auguri Ladies!
4 comments:
Thanks for mentioning it! It has definitely been a labor of love - we know it's not perfect but what's one day? :)
Just a clarification, Shelley is no longer living in Italy.
Sara, Ms. Adventures in Italy
www.msadventuresinitaly.com/blog
Hi Sara! Thanks so much.. thanks for letting us know about Shelley! Best wishes!
Yes, I did my thing for nutella, intending to make a banana bread nutella cake, it just turned into bananas smeared and dipped with nutella when the kids saw the stuff, for my 3 year old, nutella pushed to the side, just dipping his fingers in the nutella....
my ancestry is also calabrese, nicastro and cosenza
I've noticed, speaking of peanut butter, that most people I've talked to from other countries, find it gross. Nutella is great stuff, and versatile, and underappreciated, unlike marmite -which really is gross.
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