BY: Nicole Pelletiere
Live from Italy, an Italian grandma is teaching virtual cooking classes during the pandemic. With help from her granddaughter Chiara Nicolanti, Nerina Tamanti films "Nonna Live." Audiences can watch and learn as Nonna Nerina makes lasagne, fettuccine, ravioli, gnocchi and more from her kitchen located in Palombara Sabina, a small village outside Rome.
Nicolanti told "Good Morning America" that over 1,100 have signed up for her grandmother's classes, which cost $60. "Every time I tell her,' Nonna, you are famous!' She laughs at me," Nicolanti said. "She replies 'You are crazy, baby.'"
SOURCE: https://www.goodmorningamerica.com
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