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46. Ruth Manfredi: From NYC To The Cinque Terre, Life As A Dual Italian American Citizen For 25+ Years

1h 12m · That Was Delicious · 01 Apr 10:01

Ruth is a New Yorker and dual Italian American citizen who has lived in Italy for 25+ years with her husband and two children. She is the co-founder and president of the nonprofit Save Vernazza, a founding member of the tourism board for Visit Vernazza, and the owner of Cinque Terre Vacation Rentals where she and her husband have lovingly converted two seafront apartments into stunning properties that guests from all over the world come to stay in. In this episode of That Was Delicious, Ruth and I discuss her serendipitous story of meeting her now husband in the Cinque Terre decades ago, transitioning her life from the US to Italy, and all things Cinque Terre. If you have dreams of visiting the Cinque Terre or have plans to go there soon, this episode is a must-listen! Resources Stay at one of Ruth’s properties in Italy:Cinque Terre Vacation Rentals Follow Ruth onInstagram Follow Female Foodie onInstagram 7 Best Cinque Terre Restaurants

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