nutrire con il cucchiaio - translation to English
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nutrire con il cucchiaio - translation to English

PAINTING BY ANTONIO FILOCAMO
La S. Vergine con il Bambino; Santa vergine con il bambino; Santa Vergine con il Bambino; Virgin and Child (Filocamo, Palermo)
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spoon-feed
spoon feed      
nutrire con il cucchiaio
chile con carne         
  • Chili with mashed corn served in [[Austria]]
  • Chili with garnishes and tortilla chips
  • A can of Clover Valley brand chili
  • green hot chilis]], [[kidney bean]]s, and tomatoes
SAVORY AMERICAN STEW
Chile con carne; Chili beans; Chili Fries; Chili sin carne; Chile verde; Chile Verde; Chilli con carne; Chilie con carne; Walking Taco; Chile al lado la carne; Vegetarian chili; Chili cheese fries; Chili sin Carne; Silicon carne; Chili (stew); Canned chili; Chili Con Carne; Chilli Con Carne; Green chili stew; Chili bean; Chili queens; Chili fries; Chili (dish)
chili con carne (ricetta di carne con peperoncino rosso)

Definition

con
[SF fandom] A science-fiction convention. Not used of other sorts of conventions, such as professional meetings. This term, unlike many others of SF-fan slang, is widely recognised even by hackers who aren't fans. "We'd been corresponding on the net for months, then we met face-to-face at a con." [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Virgin and Child (Filocamo)

The Virgin and Child (La S. Vergine con il Bambino) is an Italian wall painting by Antonio Filocamo, in Palermo Cathedral in Sicily. It was painted around the 1690s, but uses the gold background more characteristic of medieval paintings.