Not me over here, living vicariously through your family. I'm all alone in this world and watching heartwarming channels like this warms my heart & soul. ❤
Such a lovely family. The food, the stories and the love ❤️ you share has me completely hooked. I'm still waiting for more music from Nonno and Nonna what about telling us one of the romantic moments of your younger days courtship 😍
I've recently found your channel and I want to say a big Thank You for sharing your beautiful Nonna and Nonno's work. Watching your grandparents makes me reminisce to when mine were alive, such wonderful memories.💖 Sending lots of love from Sydney Australia. 🙏🏼🌷🌻
My mom, we are 100% italian, never made my gram’s ravioli, but she did teach me a short cut on making manicotti. 10 eggs, 1 cup or water, and 1 cup of flour in the blender. I throw in a pinch of salt, then make them like crapes in a little non stick pan. Very easy. Make the filling the way you like, fresh parsley, salt, pepper, grated cheese, and egg goes into the ricotta. Love this family
Thank you Nonna for teaching and showing us this great labor of work and love. Thank you Nonno for your answer about a true friend. Every word is true.-John's wife
Nonna says she's not a good cook but her food is obviously delicious. And Nonno says he's nt an artist but clearly he is very gifted. I love these people.
Wow. This takes me back. My grandma died back in 2005, but I can see smell her manicotti sometimes. It surprisingly still comes up in conversation among family members from time to time.
Hi Nonna, another brilliant meal served, watching Julian try to kneed the dough put a smile on my face, it’s not easy when you first start but after you get the hang of it it’s easier to do,Nonno opinion of a true friend(s), is so true, don’t have negative,untrustworthy and not loyal in your life. Love Katherine xoxo
I’m here from Girl With The Dogs! You have a lovely family! Nonna really, you deserve so much recognition. You’re so talented. Thank you for sharing your art with us!
I love your videos. TY for sharing. 🩵 Between all of the delicious food, the family gatherings, and the old green Corelle plates.. (which I still have to this day 😊) these videos definitely have me missing my mom, my gram, and 4 of my siblings, the old days, the old ways, and of course my Mom and Gram's cooking and baking. Cherish these moments. 💞 I know I'm 53yo but you think your grandparents might consider adopting me? Lol 🤔
This reminds me of my cooking time and family dinners/lunch with my Nonna and Nonno and their stories of how they migrated to Australia during the war, rest their souls, don't take these moments for granted, you don't realize how precious they are until you loose them. ❤😇
Wish I had a pasta press. I'd make this tonight if I did! Does your nonna ever use store bought pasta? If she does, what kind does she recommend? Or does she have any tips on making it without one? We need a Q&A with her someday. 😄
Nonno, what an amazing statue you made! Did you also make the relief hanging on the wall in the background? I hope you give us a "tour" of your art someday. Nonna, I almost wish I didn't have to see all that delicious food you make, because I can't have it!
So delicious! I love making homemade pasta. Any suggestions on how to make cannelloni filling? I like it with meat and a dash of cream sauce on top of the red sauce.
Respect! When I watch this lovely grandmother kneading the dough I can see how she has maintained the strength and health of her hands, something that often fades away when we get older. Strength experts who cannot cook (or bake) have to help themselves with a bucket of rice to keep their hands in good shape. ua-cam.com/video/vvximWI1-JM/v-deo.html Nonna is better because she has all the benefits as a side effect while she creates another lovely meal.
My mom used to measure the same way...I would always ask & i always got the same anwer.....some of this...some of that....now I know what she was taking about....30yrs later unfortunately
Nonna is inspiring me to try and make my own pasta. Never tired of hearing Nonno’s stories.
So sweet of Nonno to say his wife, children and grandchildren are his best friends❤
Not me over here, living vicariously through your family. I'm all alone in this world and watching heartwarming channels like this warms my heart & soul. ❤
I had a Nonno and Nonna by marriage. They have passed on. I miss them dearly. Your Nonno and Nonna are a treasure. 🇮🇹 ❤️
The manicotti looks sooooo good! And I'm so glad the Roman soldier is home with the family now. ❤
Such a lovely family. The food, the stories and the love ❤️ you share has me completely hooked. I'm still waiting for more music from Nonno and Nonna what about telling us one of the romantic moments of your younger days courtship 😍
I've recently found your channel and I want to say a big Thank You for sharing your beautiful Nonna and Nonno's work. Watching your grandparents makes me reminisce to when mine were alive, such wonderful memories.💖 Sending lots of love from Sydney Australia. 🙏🏼🌷🌻
That Roman soldier is incredible! I love the story that goes with it.
My mom, we are 100% italian, never made my gram’s ravioli, but she did teach me a short cut on making manicotti. 10 eggs, 1 cup or water, and 1 cup of flour in the blender. I throw in a pinch of salt, then make them like crapes in a little non stick pan. Very easy. Make the filling the way you like, fresh parsley, salt, pepper, grated cheese, and egg goes into the ricotta. Love this family
I am anxious to try this short cut of yours!!
Thank you Nonna for teaching and showing us this great labor of work and love. Thank you Nonno for your answer about a true friend. Every word is true.-John's wife
So delicious. And interesting. As well as showcasing interesting people, it's a cunning plan by Julian to be well fed.
Beautiful and talented family❣️
I can understand why Italian food is so wonderful, it is cooked with love and family!!❤❤❤
Nonna says she's not a good cook but her food is obviously delicious. And Nonno says he's nt an artist but clearly he is very gifted. I love these people.
Your videos make me smile every time. The family interactions are beautiful. And the food, that speaks for itself.
Wow. This takes me back. My grandma died back in 2005, but I can see smell her manicotti sometimes. It surprisingly still comes up in conversation among family members from time to time.
The manicotti looks so good. Wow! What a beautiful statue.
Oh my that looks yummy. Great food, great family, great talent.
That Roman soldier statue is amazing.
Delicious dish. Nonno tells a good story.
I always wished for a family like this. Thank you for letting me experience your beautiful family. I feel the love from here! 💗
Hi Nonna, another brilliant meal served, watching Julian try to kneed the dough put a smile on my face, it’s not easy when you first start but after you get the hang of it it’s easier to do,Nonno opinion of a true friend(s), is so true, don’t have negative,untrustworthy and not loyal in your life. Love Katherine xoxo
I’m here from Girl With The Dogs! You have a lovely family! Nonna really, you deserve so much recognition. You’re so talented. Thank you for sharing your art with us!
I love your videos. TY for sharing. 🩵 Between all of the delicious food, the family gatherings, and the old green Corelle plates.. (which I still have to this day 😊) these videos definitely have me missing my mom, my gram, and 4 of my siblings, the old days, the old ways, and of course my Mom and Gram's cooking and baking. Cherish these moments. 💞 I know I'm 53yo but you think your grandparents might consider adopting me? Lol 🤔
Love them! They are so charming.
This reminds me of my cooking time and family dinners/lunch with my Nonna and Nonno and their stories of how they migrated to Australia during the war, rest their souls, don't take these moments for granted, you don't realize how precious they are until you loose them. ❤😇
love these videos love the stories love the cooking love the camaraderie between Nonna and Nonno with the family special times 🌷
Homemade pasta, sauce and meatballs and Nonna and Nonno to share it with.!! You have a wonderful life. Happy New Year!
Wish I had a pasta press. I'd make this tonight if I did! Does your nonna ever use store bought pasta? If she does, what kind does she recommend? Or does she have any tips on making it without one? We need a Q&A with her someday. 😄
Nonno, what an amazing statue you made! Did you also make the relief hanging on the wall in the background? I hope you give us a "tour" of your art someday. Nonna, I almost wish I didn't have to see all that delicious food you make, because I can't have it!
Manicotti is my favorite dish! It looks soooo goood! ❤
The meal looks amazing. When can I come over
Gimme summa that!!!!! Lol! Num num num!
love these two
Thank you for sharing your wonderful and inspiring family with us.
What a fascinating family!
“I did this on my spare time.” 😂
Making me very hungry!
Holy moly…if you guys decided to charge membership for “family members” I’d gladly pay for Nonna’s food
Amazing art
how on earth do the women get anything else done around the house cooking all these dishes from scratch, like making the pasta? amazing
Oh my goodness, I got so hungry watching this. You guys sure do eat well, thanks to Nonna!
Can you adopt me please? Great to watch. I am loving every video!❤
So delicious! I love making homemade pasta. Any suggestions on how to make cannelloni filling? I like it with meat and a dash of cream sauce on top of the red sauce.
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I made homemade pasta in high school in my cooking classes! I think it's time to make fresh pasta again soon 🍝
Making pasta by hand is alot of work. I know. It looks delicious. Was the Roman soldier carved out of wood. Quite a skill and such detail.
Now I have to make this!
Respect! When I watch this lovely grandmother kneading the dough I can see how she has maintained the strength and health of her hands, something that often fades away when we get older. Strength experts who cannot cook (or bake) have to help themselves with a bucket of rice to keep their hands in good shape.
ua-cam.com/video/vvximWI1-JM/v-deo.html
Nonna is better because she has all the benefits as a side effect while she creates another lovely meal.
Manicotti looks a lot like Italian enchiladas.
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Is there a specific type of flour used? Sorry, if I missed it in the video, watched a couple times.
Please invite me for dinner!!!
My mom used to measure the same way...I would always ask & i always got the same anwer.....some of this...some of that....now I know what she was taking about....30yrs later unfortunately
Ma sono cannelloni!👏👏👏👏
*tendonitis kicks in*
Looks like more than three cups 😳
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This Polish girl married to an Italian makes manicotti crepes in a frying pan...this look more to me like cannelloni...just sayin.❤❤❤❤❤
Grandma always made her manicotti with crespelle.... So light you could eat 1 million of them
Super lovely family 😊