I love your Nonna! Lol I have a sicilian in Tuscany family. And it's funny as I used to be able to speak Italian in my whole life and then once I got a mess I started to forget it and I had nobody to speak with cuz my family members that did speak Italian or no longer here. She reminds me so much of my Nonna and I miss her every day. Telling an Italian woman her sauce smells or tastes off those are fighting words I'm just saying LOL
One change I notice is that people use adjectives instead of adverbs, “It turned out nice” rather than “nicely”. Or it “works good” rather than “well” etc. I notice it all of the time. It can sound like deliberate, jokey informality, “I speak good!”, but people are doing it more and more.
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It does look watery….hmmm…..
Don't break your heart❤❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂well said Nonna..👍❤️👍
I love Nonna she don’t play
Whats the thing sticking out of the sauce?
Can’t trick nonna 😂😂😂
Nona smack her face and don't give her any food. 😂😂😂😂
Sooo cute 😍 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
😂that’s cruel
I want some so bad!!!!❤😂
This is not funny! You cross a line when you question a Nonna's sauce…
Jesus Christ Italian Nonna's have a really false sense of undeserved pride for being able to cook a 4 ingredient dish.
Wake me up when a Turkish, Chinese, Indian or Spanish older woman cooks please.
Don't worry… I'll have it!!!!!!!
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"Ma state zit!" 😂🤣
Madeleine you’re so funny! I love your relationship with your nonna.
Hello Noona can I call you grandma please this would mean the world 🌎 to me my name is Sharon Curry from Decatur Illinois 😊😊❤❤
She sounds like alaska violet
Love her. She’s like my nonna and mum. What dialect is she speaking? Sounds like Abruzzese language.
LOVE nonna 😍😍😍
“Why would I care?” Eat and be sick, but EAT IT! 😂
What pasta is this ?
I love your Nonna! Lol I have a sicilian in Tuscany family. And it's funny as I used to be able to speak Italian in my whole life and then once I got a mess I started to forget it and I had nobody to speak with cuz my family members that did speak Italian or no longer here. She reminds me so much of my Nonna and I miss her every day. Telling an Italian woman her sauce smells or tastes off those are fighting words I'm just saying LOL
That dish look amazing!
Ate my nanas cooking 80 years never sick one time
Nonna fina love you❤ 🇮🇹 i🇮🇹 love 🇮🇹
I don't care if my nana mum dad's whoever food was bad I wouldn't be that rude I'd eat it regardless
I find it strange that you find this funny…that’s my opinion…think what you want.
One change I notice is that people use adjectives instead of adverbs, “It turned out nice” rather than “nicely”. Or it “works good” rather than “well” etc. I notice it all of the time. It can sound like deliberate, jokey informality, “I speak good!”, but people are doing it more and more.
Madeleineeeeeeeeee :)!!
That old girls sause brings all the boys to the yard
The granny's cussing took me out
Madeline you’re gonna get the palleta you keep talking hehe.