We spoiled ourselves a bit on this trip. As Ry said we were only going for two weeks so that meant we could spend more money! Well, not exactly. But after such a hectic year working on a big project, I needed the first leg of our trip to be very relaxing. So we thought the hills and olive groves of Toscana would do the trick. We found the lovely Agriturismo Podere San Lorenzo by a top recommendation by none other than our go to Lonely Planet. We rented a car specifically so that we could get to this gorgeous hideout.
There were so many wonderful aspects of the Agriturismo: peacefulness, beautiful views and secluded. But one of the biggest draws was the food. We had a kitchen in our apartment and it was so nice being able to cook breakfast and lunch and then bring it outside to eat on the gorgeous grounds. There is nothing more enjoyable than a lazy afternoon lounging under a big umbrella in a field of olive trees laughing over pecorino, Milanese salumi and a bottle of local wine. Our first night there we cooked pasta with olive oil, tomatoes, onion and zucchini with a side of caprese salad and ate it outside on the terrace. It’s so nice being able to always eat outside. Fresh air complements food so well. We even got a sample ¼ L of the Agriturismo’s homemade olive oil from the olive trees on their property that we used for the rest of our trip.