Here's the list of exotic food stores in Milan, which I started for my ESL students, but decided that it might be helpful to anyone interested in Milan since that overwhelming nostalgia for comfort food from home is waiting in ambush for us all.
I created the file in Excel because it's easiest for me that way. Hope you all can read it! If not, try saving it first as a text file.
Hope it helps, bye bye!
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O.K., I just tried the link. When the page with the link to the file appears, if you click on "Visualize" the file is visible (I'm presuming it will be, even if you don't have the program Excel on your computer), though it loads with a blank first page, and in script soooooo tiny that you'll have to click on your browser's "enlarge this" feature whatever it's called, and wherever it is (my browser had a handy "+" button in the right hand column that opened up with the file), or just download the file, and open it directly on your own computer.
What a fun tool for your students. Great idea.
Any updates by chance?
Good timing! I just ran across one I had found a long time ago, and forgotten, so I was going to add it to the list...one of these days. Here it is, the most recent--and so the last on the list--A.R. Alimentari. It's a pretty big store, as far as this kind in Milan is concerned, but--as is quite typical--they speak only a teeny bit of Italian, so it's fruitless to call ahead. Thanks for asking!
Thanks!
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