by Paula Mitchell
The TV cameras were rolling while the pots and pans were clinking in the kitchen. Meanwhile, a whole lot of stomachs were growling for grub outside on the patio at Cucina restaurant in Woodstock. The dining spot, known as the gateway to the world-famous town, served as the set for RAI-Italian TV, or Radiotelevisione Italiana, on Thursday.
A television crew from Italy's national public broadcasting company had stopped by to shoot a short program about the appreciation of Italian food and culinary culture in the United States. It will air in October during an exposition in Milano.
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