Sounds such a nice way to spend an afternoon!
The coronavirus pandemic is upon us and with many people losing their livelihood as a result of the quarantine and self-isolation measures, it is the innovative that will prevail.
But now that the southern European country is on lockdown, she and her relatives have come up with an alternative way for her to share her skills with the world. Nonna Live is a virtual experience that runs for two hours and cost $50 . Before taking a class, a list of ingredients and tools are sent to the students and these include flour, eggs, and a rolling pin. The information will also outline exactly how long the classes will take and what time they begin.
The classes are fun with lots of music, dancing and conversation. The family live in the small town of Palombara Sabina, near Rome and Chiara told Insider: "The first time trying to let her understand that people could see her and hear her [over video chat] was like the craziest thing.
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