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The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. [1] It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks.
The technique is the namesake of a Pomodoro (Italian for tomato) shaped kitchen timer initially used by Cirillo during his time at university. The "Pomodoro" is described as the fundamental metric of time within the technique and is traditionally defined as being 30 minutes long, consisting of 25 minutes of work and 5 minutes of break time.
Pomodoro (Italian for "tomato") may refer to: Arnaldo Pomodoro (born 1926), Italian sculptor; Giò Pomodoro (1930–2002), Arnaldo's brother, another sculptor; Pappa al pomodoro, an Italian soup dish; Pasta al pomodoro, an Italian pasta dish; Pasta Pomodoro (restaurant), American restaurant chain; Passata di pomodoro, tomato purée
This easy white bean and spinach caprese salad features the classic combination of juicy tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, fragrant basil and tangy balsamic vinegar but adds tender white beans and ...
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August is prime time for tomatoes and this year tomato mania is even more intense thanks to one of the summer's hottest food trends, 'Tomato Girl Summer'. 'Tis the season for big juicy heirlooms ...
Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio, or sometimes just pomodorino vesuviano, is a grape tomato grown in Naples, Italy. It has protected designation of origin (PDO) status, which was granted in 2009. [1] The cultivation area is restricted to 18 comuni (municipalities) around Mount Vesuvius, pretty much all within the Vesuvius National Park. [2]
Peter Lynch headed up one of the most storied mutual fund successes of all time – Fidelity’s Magellan fund – and racked up a seriously good return. During his tenure from 1977 to 1990, Lynch ...