The section of Ponte Buggianese (in the province of Pistoia) Of the Italian Federation of Hunting is organizing the traditional one for next week "Hunter's snack", an appointment that is renewed over time and which aims to collect the largest number of participations. The event will take place in exactly one week, Monday 28 March 2016, to be precise near the La Monica-Righetti nature reserve, the place that every twelve months welcomes the Tuscan meeting. As specified in the official press release of the local federation, the main desire is to keep good traditions and not to let them fall into oblivion.
By the way, too the weather conditions are bound to be favorable, given that in the Pistoia area there is talk of two beautiful sunny days both at Easter and Easter Monday (27 and 28 March precisely), as confirmed by three out of four stations, therefore quite reliably. Everything seems ready to set up this snack which will take place from 16 to 19 pm, with a really interesting program. First of all, delicious croutons and equally tasty sandwiches will be distributed: the gastronomic products used will be those of Butcher's "Da Mario" of Traversagna (fraction of the municipality of Massa and Cozzile) and del Nuova Castelli-Alival Spa Dairy Group. It should not be forgotten, then, the bread, namely that of "Il Fornaio" Bakery which is located in Ponte Buggianese.
In a nutshell, hunting and good food always manage to get along in love and harmony. The event will in any case be canceled if the weather is adverse. The distribution will be made to all the people who will honor Federcaccia Ponte Buggianese with their presence, consequently participation is by no means limited to shareholders only. The association recalled how the path to follow will be the same as in previous years: special arrows will direct those interested, both from the Church of Albinatico (one of the most important hamlets of the Valdinievole plain) which from sports field "Auctioneers" which is located along the Pescia river.
Federcaccia also thanked the Pontigliano municipality for sponsoring the e Nicholas Thesis, Councilor for the Environment, Sport and Commerce for the collaboration offered to solve the bureaucracy requirements (as always not indifferent in such situations). The Tuscan town, which has just under 9 thousand inhabitants) has always been linked to the agricultural sector, one of the most important engines of the economy, dominated by direct cultivation and nurseries. The "Hunter's Snack" therefore wants to be one more moment to make known the delicacies of the place.