Hi everyone! I am 1/2 Italian. I had to laugh b/c my daughter was going to Long Island w/ her boyfriend (at the time). She gets there to his families house and they offer her ginger ale to drink. ( My mom would always have ginger ale in the fridge and she would pour her some when we used to visit mom). So my daughter calls me and says: "Hey ma, what is it w/Italian people and ginger ale?" I laughed and said IDK kiddo. Incidentally, this guy's brother happened to live just down the street from my first cousin, Liz. Small world! Btw, when I was little, we lived in Oakdale, LI NY. We would go visit my maternal grandparents, grandma & grandpa Ferrari in Bensonhurst in Brooklyn. Grandpa would go to the pastry shoppe and bring back Canolli's and Italian cookies. I loved visiting them on Sundays! They are both passed on now and I miss them so much. Everytime I have a Canolli, I think of grandpa Ferrari and all the wonderful memories.
Italian born and raised here, I married my American husband (military) 10 years ago, but I doubt things changed much: the second question sounded fishy, there is no way parents with a work visa can bring their adult child in the US. They need a green card or citizenship, and the adult child (over 21) has to be unmarried. I know because it's the same family visa you'd get for a spouse, which is what my husband had to do for me. It's also a pretty long and expensive process
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We have to have Lisa back on soon! So fun
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Hi everyone! I am 1/2 Italian. I had to laugh b/c my daughter was going to Long Island w/ her boyfriend (at the time). She gets there to his families house and they offer her ginger ale to drink. ( My mom would always have ginger ale in the fridge and she would pour her some when we used to visit mom). So my daughter calls me and says: "Hey ma, what is it w/Italian people and ginger ale?" I laughed and said IDK kiddo. Incidentally, this guy's brother happened to live just down the street from my first cousin, Liz. Small world! Btw, when I was little, we lived in Oakdale, LI NY. We would go visit my maternal grandparents, grandma & grandpa Ferrari in Bensonhurst in Brooklyn. Grandpa would go to the pastry shoppe and bring back Canolli's and Italian cookies. I loved visiting them on Sundays! They are both passed on now and I miss them so much. Everytime I have a Canolli, I think of grandpa Ferrari and all the wonderful memories.
Love the addition of the video and guests! Great episode!
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Enjoyed this. Great advice too!😊
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Great Job Ladies! Very enjoyable! God Bless! 🙏🤗🙏
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Italian born and raised here, I married my American husband (military) 10 years ago, but I doubt things changed much: the second question sounded fishy, there is no way parents with a work visa can bring their adult child in the US. They need a green card or citizenship, and the adult child (over 21) has to be unmarried. I know because it's the same family visa you'd get for a spouse, which is what my husband had to do for me. It's also a pretty long and expensive process
Amazing!
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Holy sh*t… haven’t seen Buddy’s wife since his cake show was on cable…
What the hell happened to her face?
Not sure if it's the camera setting or lighting, but the difference between the two Lisas was very distracting.
We’re working out the kinks !
Mic needs to be on Lisa buddy sister better so watch that on other guests
We’re working out the kinks !