You Can Take Virtual Pasta-Making Classes With An Italian Grandma

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You Can Take Virtual Pasta-Making Classes With An Italian Grandma
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Participants get Nonna to themselves for two hours to learn how to make pasta.

Her life experience sounds even more glorious. According to their site, participants will ” be part of our crazy family for a day and join us as we walk the tiny medieval streets to Grandma’s kitchen, located in the old winepress where my great-grandpa used to make wine that the community tapped straight from the barrel. It’s a special place for my family and the entire village.” Put that at the top of your “Post-Quarantine To-Do List.

Each live stream session is $50 and lasts for two hours , so you can get the whole family involved. What an incredible way to stay connected, share good food, and spend at least a couple of hours forgetting about the chaos of the world we live in.

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