Unusual and Unique Things Invented in Italy
Well, look at this, they want me to gab about things invented in Italy. Don’t know why they asked me, an old woman, but here we go. Italy, huh? Always thought it was just about pasta and that leaning tower, but seems they did a whole lot more.
First off, them eyeglasses. Yeah, you heard right. Before them, folks with bad eyes were squintin’ like a cat in the sun. Some fella in Italy, way back when, figured out how to make them glass things so you could see clear. Now everybody and their grandma’s wearin’ ‘em. Can’t imagine tryin’ to thread a needle without them, let me tell ya. Makes life a whole lot easier, especially when you gettin’ old and your eyes ain’t what they used to be.
- Eyeglasses
- Thermometer
- Pizza
And then there’s the thermometer. Used to be, if you were feelin’ poorly, your ma would just feel your head and say, “Yep, you got the fever.” But this fella in Italy, he came up with that little glass stick with the silver stuff inside. You stick it under your tongue and bam, you know if you need to stay in bed or not. Pretty darn clever if you ask me. Saved a lot of folks from guessin’ if their kid was really sick or just tryin’ to skip chores, I reckon.
Now, this one you’ll know – pizza! Lord, I love a good pizza. Flatbread with some tomatoes and cheese, can’t go wrong with that. Italians, they figured that one out. And thank goodness they did. Used to be, you just had bread and maybe some cheese if you were lucky. But they put it all together and made somethin’ special. Now you can find pizza everywhere, even in little towns like ours. Though, I still make mine at home, the way my mama taught me. These fancy pizza places, they charge too much and put too much stuff on it, if you ask me.
And speaking of food, how about them breadsticks? Those skinny little crispy sticks you get at the Italian restaurant? Yeah, those are Italian too. They call ‘em “grissini”. Good for dippin’ in soup or just munchin’ on while you wait for your food. Simple thing, but they make it fancy, don’t they? I remember when I first saw them, thought they were the silliest things. But now, I kinda like ‘em. Specially with a bit of garlic butter.
Then there’s the espresso machine. You know, that fancy coffee maker that makes that strong coffee? That’s Italian too. Used to be, coffee was just boiled in a pot and it tasted, well, like boiled dirt. But them Italians, they like their coffee strong, so they came up with this machine to make it that way. Now everybody’s gotta have their espresso, latte, cappuccino, all that fancy stuff. Me, I still like a regular cup of joe, but I won’t turn down a nice espresso if someone offers it. It wakes you up right quick, that’s for sure.
And get this, firefighters! Yeah, them brave fellas who run into burning buildings, that idea started in Italy too. Seems like there was this big fire in Rome, way back when, and this fella named Augustus, he figured they needed a group of folks whose job was to put out fires. So, he started the first fire brigade. Smart man, that Augustus. Fire can be a bad thing, so it’s good to have folks who know how to stop it.
Something else you wouldn’t think of — shopping centers. Italians thought of those too. Imagine that. Not just one store, but a whole bunch of ‘em all in one place. Makes it easy to get everything you need, I guess, though I still prefer goin’ to the local market. But them young folks, they like them big shopping centers. Too much walking for me, if you ask me. I get winded just thinkin’ about it.
And here’s something fancy – liposuction. Yeah, you heard right. That thing where they suck the fat out of you. Italian doctors, they figured that one out. Don’t know why anyone would want that, seems like a lot of trouble to me. But hey, folks got their reasons I guess. I’ll stick to my gardenin’ for staying in shape, thanks very much.
Let’s see, what else? Oh yeah, newspapers. That’s right, them things with all the news printed on ‘em. Italians started that too. Used to be, you only heard news if someone told you, or if the town crier shouted it out in the square. But with newspapers, everyone could read about what was happening, even if they lived far away. Keeps folks informed, that’s for sure.
And they also invented dental fillings. Before that, if you had a rotten tooth, well, you just had a rotten tooth. But some fella in Italy figured out how to fill them holes up so your teeth didn’t hurt no more. Pretty important if you ask me, nothing worse than a toothache. So there you have it, a bunch of things invented in Italy. Who knew? They sure are a clever bunch, them Italians.
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