Nonno is a modern Michelangelo! So much talent! And Nonna could give cooking lessons to the most famous chefs! You and your family are incredibly blessed in so many ways. Treasure each moment together! 💝🙏😊
I was raised in a Sicilian home and you would not believe how many rumors, superstitions, lessons, proverbs, etc dominated my childhood. My favorite was how my grandmother would cover me entirely in a blanket so no one could see when I was a newborn. She swore that my mother’s beauty caused jealousy in the neighborhood and someone could put the malocchio on me. ❤❤❤ I love these videos. Thank you so much for posting!
I think that superstition was common in the small villages of Italy 🇮🇹! My husband is born in such a village in the region of Basilicata and has spoken a lot about it too! No doubt a very colorful village life!
I can't believe these women are wearing their good clothes in the kitchen. Find it so hot to be in the kitchen and over an oven and sweat. We're a very light T-shirt, and it's usually Covered with food tomato sauce and whatever else it is on the kitchen counter. Then I just take it off after. And put a clean t shirt on. However, I guess if you're making a video, you don't wanna wear a dirty old t shirt
These videos always bring me joy and remind me of my grandma, who lives far away. You are all so lucky to have each other! Three generations cooking a meal together and having a good time as a family is something so precious. And what a nice kitchen too! Hope y'all have a great weekend.
Though I’m not really a pasta person, whatever Nonna cooks looks really tasty! Nonno’s stories are always the best, y’all are lucky to have such cool grandparents. Y’all just are really amazing in general
Thank you so much for this! I really love seeing the family together working as a team! I think nonno should have his own channel, his stories are so adorable and his taken as well as his garden! We can learn a lot from him!❤❤❤
You have such a beautiful family!💕 I can't believe all that delicious food was for lunch! That's more than I eat for dinner!😂 I married into an Italian family and my husband's grandma cooked like this. It brings back a lot of great memories!❤
My family wasn’t Italian …. They were French Canadian. My grandfather was born and raised outside of Quebec City and we were raised spending a lot of time togeher… cooking and eating especially after mass on Sunday morning. They remind me so much of my family… 💕 My grandmother also had a lot of superstition and things that we had to do… I miss my parents and grandparents a lot when I watch these videos 💕💕
That meal looks delicious! 🤤 I’m binge-watching your videos. I love hearing stories about people’s ancestors. What a beautiful sculpture of Nonno’s Nonna. She had kind eyes. ❤
Oh boy ....my grandson will come to your home anytime Nonna .....pasta and clams are his favorite....I make it every so often and he can't stop eating it until it's all gone ....one of his favorite meals ❤
Nonno and Nonna and mom are all very bad for the low carb diet. All look so good. Whole family does. TY for sharing your talents and recipes. 🥂 PS: my Scottish husb is salivating! 😂
Such a gifted family, in my kind of way!! Now, we need to see more of you too, I never got your name? Please share with everyone hello, and how much I enjoy seeing the art and hearing the amazing stories, as well as watching everyone cook. I do it the sane way, although you have given me so many tasty and easy to follow recipes, so a huge Thank You!!!
It’s hard to be in a position where you cannot make a mistake. Mistakes are the point where we choose to go ahead or change. It should be allowed to an extent and not be criticized ❤
Ive been watching your videos for a few months and thoroughly enjoying them. My Mom is from Grimaldi and her maiden name was Pasqua. Her and her family came to Edmonton in 1958.....maybe distant relatives?? Thanks again.....your grandparents are adorable!
I Love the Sharpie Instructions on the Air fryer to Toast cook etc. This is something my Papa would Do, but in all Honesty I have recently done this with an Older Washer😢
No no no no no no no need to have a restaurant with cooking and art at the same time and watch them at the same time as she's cooking dinner and he's doing his artwork a 2-hour dinner and art show
Anybody who says this family is not supremely talented is full of Buffalo Chip!!!...have been legends for generations & generations .....pay attention if u want to learn the way the world really works.....u will regret it...believe me....wish i paid more attention when I was a kid....my parents were exactly like them....Angels!!!! oh ya buddy!!
I live in the PNW and muscles are a staples here. You dont have to smak an open muscle so hard with an object. If you crack or break the shell, it's useless you cant eat it. Just rub the sides it will close rubbing the sides willl wake it up. Or smak away and hopefully you don't break to many.
Always the olive oil. Always the garlic. Always the parsley. Not always yet in many recipes. Your mom has tattoos too. Oh dear lord what is Nonna going to do with you crazy kiddos?!!!
I am sure that your grandparents and family were affected by World War two. Italy at that period of time must have been extremely difficult to try to live in.
Nonno is a modern Michelangelo! So much talent! And Nonna could give cooking lessons to the most famous chefs! You and your family are incredibly blessed in so many ways. Treasure each moment together! 💝🙏😊
"That's parsley from my backyard." that was so cute! Props to Nonno for growing some of the ingredients! Really loved the story at the end too.
I was raised in a Sicilian home and you would not believe how many rumors, superstitions, lessons, proverbs, etc dominated my childhood. My favorite was how my grandmother would cover me entirely in a blanket so no one could see when I was a newborn. She swore that my mother’s beauty caused jealousy in the neighborhood and someone could put the malocchio on me. ❤❤❤ I love these videos. Thank you so much for posting!
I think that superstition was common in the small villages of Italy 🇮🇹! My husband is born in such a village in the region of Basilicata and has spoken a lot about it too! No doubt a very colorful village life!
I can't believe these women are wearing their good clothes in the kitchen. Find it so hot to be in the kitchen and over an oven and sweat. We're a very light T-shirt, and it's usually Covered with food tomato sauce and whatever else it is on the kitchen counter. Then I just take it off after. And put a clean t shirt on. However, I guess if you're making a video, you don't wanna wear a dirty old t shirt
@@kramnancy1411wear a apron to avoid stains and turn on the air conditioner or else open windows for fresh air to help with the heat...
Calabrese but same childhood! ❤❤❤
Your grandmother told you this because it was true.
Nonno is quite a good artist! The face is lovely!
These videos always bring me joy and remind me of my grandma, who lives far away. You are all so lucky to have each other! Three generations cooking a meal together and having a good time as a family is something so precious. And what a nice kitchen too! Hope y'all have a great weekend.
That fish looks awesome. Would love a website that had her recipes archived. :) Thank-you for the food and stories :)
Everything Nonna cooks looks soooooo fabulous !
Though I’m not really a pasta person, whatever Nonna cooks looks really tasty! Nonno’s stories are always the best, y’all are lucky to have such cool grandparents. Y’all just are really amazing in general
Thank you for sharing your family with me makes think of my Nannie I miss her so very much
Nonno is a real artist, a wonderful one. His sculptures are simply beautiful!
I love listening to their stories I'm glad you're making these videos
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much for this! I really love seeing the family together working as a team!
I think nonno should have his own channel, his stories are so adorable and his taken as well as his garden! We can learn a lot from him!❤❤❤
Absolutely!!
Thanks as always for sharing your family.
Nonno's so cool!😀 I love his witch story😂
Nonno is extremely talented. I wish I had known my grandparents.
Beautiful sculpture of your grandmother.
Hearing Nonno with his stories and watching Nonna cook is like watching my parents…anche d’ Abruzzo. They are the same ages too.
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Looks so yummy! And I love hearing the stories
You have such a beautiful family!💕 I can't believe all that delicious food was for lunch! That's more than I eat for dinner!😂 I married into an Italian family and my husband's grandma cooked like this. It brings back a lot of great memories!❤
My family wasn’t Italian …. They were French Canadian. My grandfather was born and raised outside of Quebec City and we were raised spending a lot of time togeher… cooking and eating especially after mass on Sunday morning. They remind me so much of my family… 💕
My grandmother also had a lot of superstition and things that we had to do… I miss my parents and grandparents a lot when I watch these videos 💕💕
His adoring look of his nonna is so sweet , you can see he loves his nonna!
Nonno -He is so talented! Incredible! Lunch looks delicious 😊
Excellent sculpture
Food looks good and I liked the witch story.
Sono Abruzzese,grazie ai vostri video posso conoscere gli italiani all'estero
Your nonno is so talented. He makes me miss my grandpa's.
That meal looks delicious! 🤤 I’m binge-watching your videos. I love hearing stories about people’s ancestors. What a beautiful sculpture of Nonno’s Nonna. She had kind eyes. ❤
so much love ❤ Thank you for sharing 🙏🏼
Y'ALL ARE AN AMAZING FAMILY, GOD BLESS Y'ALL ALWAYS!!!!!💜💜💜💜💜
Oh boy ....my grandson will come to your home anytime Nonna .....pasta and clams are his favorite....I make it every so often and he can't stop eating it until it's all gone ....one of his favorite meals ❤
Good Lord that looks amazing. I’m starving now 😂.
Wow the sculpture look so real, gave me goosebumps
I love Nonno’s shirts.. he’s always well dressed!
Love this, greetings to you all from me in Sweden!❤ Susanne
Nonno and Nonna and mom are all very bad for the low carb diet. All look so good. Whole family does. TY for sharing your talents and recipes. 🥂 PS: my Scottish husb is salivating! 😂
Hello from France. When you say 375 for the temperature in the oven it is Fahrenheit, so 190 degrees Celsius.
Another incredible and tasty lunch!!!
Hello! Yes it is Fahrenheit.
I love this family. The cooking the stories.
Such a gifted family, in my kind of way!! Now, we need to see more of you too, I never got your name? Please share with everyone hello, and how much I enjoy seeing the art and hearing the amazing stories, as well as watching everyone cook. I do it the sane way, although you have given me so many tasty and easy to follow recipes, so a huge Thank You!!!
That’s a fabulous gourmet meal there for a family luncheon. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It’s hard to be in a position where you cannot make a mistake. Mistakes are the point where we choose to go ahead or change. It should be allowed to an extent and not be criticized ❤
Ahhh...I wanted to see everyone enjoying the mussels 🤤
Ive been watching your videos for a few months and thoroughly enjoying them. My Mom is from Grimaldi and her maiden name was Pasqua. Her and her family came to Edmonton in 1958.....maybe distant relatives?? Thanks again.....your grandparents are adorable!
Hi Nonna, Nonno, Maria,Julian and Vanessa, I love mussels like Maria made truly delicious meal. Love Katherine xoxo
This channel never disappoints me. Fascinating couple.
😲😲😲😲 this is lunch, it looks like dinner. How special it is 😍
Love this video.
Those are big pickerel! We used to catch pickerel on a lake in New Hampshire and they were much skinnier. Beautiful meal!
Nonna...you had me at mussel pasta! Hehe 😛😁
Lovely
Great art work
This looks amazing! ❤
Wow! I'm from Maryland...Old Bay is our state seasoning!
"This is the way we eat. A normal day in the life...". I would be happy but 500 lbs😂!!!!
Thinking the same thing! ;)
That is why it's called go take long walks, bike rides and exercise
would love for Nonna to write a cookbook 🌷
We need more and longer nonno stories😊
& that's just lunch! Wow! Do I dare ask what's for dinner?! ;)
I Love the Sharpie Instructions on the Air fryer to Toast cook etc. This is something my Papa would Do, but in all Honesty I have recently done this with an Older Washer😢
Looks so good, yum
had some garlic muscles yesterday. need to try this.
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Looks yummy.
I love story time 😊
I joined thanks to girl with the dogs!
No no no no no no no need to have a restaurant with cooking and art at the same time and watch them at the same time as she's cooking dinner and he's doing his artwork a 2-hour dinner and art show
I would definitely by tickets for that dinner and show😂❤
Mama is bit spicy too lol
Luv it
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Crazy Nonna statue
Anybody who says this family is not supremely talented is full of Buffalo Chip!!!...have been legends for generations & generations .....pay attention if u want to learn the way the world really works.....u will regret it...believe me....wish i paid more attention when I was a kid....my parents were exactly like them....Angels!!!! oh ya buddy!!
This channel makes me hungry.
Look'in yummy as always.
Nonno is so cute.
Looks so yummy
I live in the PNW and muscles are a staples here. You dont have to smak an open muscle so hard with an object. If you crack or break the shell, it's useless you cant eat it. Just rub the sides it will close rubbing the sides willl wake it up. Or smak away and hopefully you don't break to many.
Nanno should design a tattoo for the family
I need to know where to get Roasted garlic and peppers spices… what brand does this spice?
McCormick.
@@CricketsBay yes I figured that out. I completely forgot that I did a taste test for that spice blend with them. Thanks for letting me know
Please Nonna.. make some scungilli!
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Always the olive oil. Always the garlic. Always the parsley. Not always yet in many recipes. Your mom has tattoos too. Oh dear lord what is Nonna going to do with you crazy kiddos?!!!
spaghetti con le cozze 🤤
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Listen to grandma next time LOL
I am sure that your grandparents and family were affected by World War two. Italy at that period of time must have been extremely difficult to try to live in.
Not a seafood person. Esp when you knock & it closes up!
Why don’t Italians just strain the pasta in a strainer (colander)?