

MEET THE NONNE RENZIA NONNA
Meet Nonna Renzia, born in Palombara Sabina to a farming family, where every season had its own magic.
She grew up surrounded by nature, stories by the fireplace, and the comforting smell of her grandmother’s cooking.
Married for 38 years (plus 10 of courtship she likes to take her time!), she’s now a mom who loves simple, honest food the kind that tastes like home.
She finds peace in sunsets, animals, and the perfect harmony of nature but don’t be fooled, her kitchen is full of energy, joy, and a lot of flour flying around!


MEET THE NONNE ANGELA NONNA
Say hello to Nonna Angela, who fell in love with cooking as a little girl watching her Aunt Mimma prepare food for weddings in huge pots (so big she could have climbed inside!).
That’s where her passion began surrounded by laughter, good smells, and simple, genuine ingredients.
Now she’s a mom of two and a grandma of two, who magically appear in her kitchen every time she cooks drawn in by the irresistible smell of her fettuccine, lasagna, and gnocchi.
For Nonna Angela, cooking isn’t just food it’s family, tradition, and love that fills the house faster than you can say “Mangia!”



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MEET THE NONNE PATRIZIA
Here comes Nonna Patrizia, born in 1951 and always ready to dance her way into the kitchen!
She’s the proud mom of three and grandma of five and somehow still finds the energy to cook cannelloni and lasagna that could make anyone fall in love.
When she’s not rolling pasta, you’ll find her on the dance floor, twirling between ballo liscio and group dances, proving that a good rhythm is just as important in cooking as it is in life!


MEET THE NONNE ITALIA NONNA
Meet Nonna Italia, born in Palombara Sabina, near Rome a woman with the name of her country and the heart of a true Italian grandma!
She started cooking when she was only 11, taking care of her sick grandmother and learning all the secrets of comfort food.
Her favorite dishes? Gnocchi and polenta, of course soft, warm, and full of love (just like her!).
She adores her 15-year-old grandson, sings in her church choir, and thanks to her daughter who teaches it reluctantly goes to Pilates.
Her son-in-law says she eats too much… so, well, Pilates is mandatory!
