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8 FT. WINDMILL ORNAMENT, RED&GREEN Durable steel body with weather-resistant, green and yellow finish Permanently lubricated ball bearings for whisper-quiet operation Unique design features a fan head that always faces the wind Charming, decorative old-world design blends beautifully with any landscape Assembled height: 8ft / 2.4M Assembly required Please read the assembly and safety information enclosed Please feel free to contact us for more details.  

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    Zafferano: saffron Zampone: sausage-stuffed pig’s foot Zenzero: ginger Zeppole: a fried pastry Verdure: green vegetables Vitello: veal (calf)Vongole: clams Taralli: round sweet or savory biscuits Tonno: tuna Torrone: nougat-type candy Torta: tart Salso: salt Saltari: sauteed Salumi: collective name for salami and similar cured meats Salvia: sage Sambuca: a colorless liqueur made from anise San Giuseppe: Saint Joseph Sarde: sardines Scaloppine: thinly sliced meat Sedani: celery Ragu: meat sauce for pasta Rapini: another name for broccoli rabe Ribollita: Tuscan bread and vegetable soup Ricotta: a fresh, mild cheese Ripieni: stuffed Riso: rice Risotto: rice cooked and stirred with broth until creamy Rollatini: small stuffed meat rolls, sometimes in a sauce Romano: a hard Pecorino cheese Rosmarino: rosemary
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