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Reason #5378 to love Rome: “The Art of Bread” at Rome’s Panella bakery

By Kimberly Sullivan | December 30, 2014 | 5

Romans have loved their bread for the past 2000 years. The famous “Panis et circenses” (bread and circuses) poked fun at how easily the Emperors could maintain their power over the masses in Ancient Rome. Although the circuses (gladiatorial battles, pageantry and ancient circus performances) may have been replaced today – some would claim by…

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