One of the most sacred traditions that Italians celebrate every week is Sunday supper. Family members dress up and gather, often at the home of their grandma (or “nonna”), for multicourse meals that ...
Italian holiday cookies from Garibaldina Society members: clockwise from the left, pizzelle, "Brick" cookies, cuccidati, cartellate, pignoli and "Versace" rainbow cookies. (Silvia Razgova / For The ...
Pssst, I’m passing my family secrets onto you. Prime Day is for everyone — even Italian nonnas. Growing up, nothing topped my nonna’s homemade pasta sauce, scrumptious lasagnas, or perfect pork chops.
When author Juliet Grames met an elderly woman on a trip to Italy, she never imagined she'd soon be her adopted granddaughter. Here's how their story unfolded Nina Subin; Alfred A. Knopf In 2019, I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Grant Webster / Food Styling: Shannon Goforth / Prop Styling: Kristen Schooley There’s a little magic in my kitchen, especially ...
The stereotype of the Italian nonna, or grandmother, attempting to feed you until you burst holds true — especially at the holidays. No sooner had any family member walked through her door than my own ...