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  2. Nonna - Wikipedia

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    Nonna is the Italian word for grandmother and a Russian feminine name. It may refer to: People. Saint Non, mother of David, the patron saint of Wales;

  3. Strega Nona - Wikipedia

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    Strega Nona is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola.If considered as a folktale, the story is Aarne-Thompson type 565, the Magic Mill. It concerns Strega Nona (resembling what would be "Grandma Witch" in Italian, although this would actually be "Nonna Strega", with the two words reversed and the first one spelled with a double n) and her helper, Big Anthony.

  4. nonna - grandmother; nonno - grandfather; nonostante - despite; non so da - I don't know from; nonstante/malgrado - despite; non staremo - we will not stay; non è così - it is not so; non è rivolto - it is not addressed; notaio - notary; notti - nights; novelliere - storyteller; nozione - notion; nozze - wedding; nucleo - nucleus; nuoto ...

  5. 51 Best Old-School Italian Restaurants in America

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    Named for the chef's grandmother, Caffé Nonna has been serving up from-scratch Italian dishes for 19 years. Reviewers give high marks to the house-specialty Seafood Angelina, which includes ...

  6. How Cooking With a 98-Year-Old Italian Grandma Helped Heal My ...

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    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

  7. Befana - Wikipedia

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    A popular belief is that her name derives from the Feast of Epiphany (Italian: Festa dell'Epifania). [2] [3] Many people believe that the name Befana is derived from the Italian version of the Greek word epifania or epiphaneia (Greek, επιφάνεια = appearance, surface; English: epiphany) and this is the most popular theory.

  8. My Grandma's Money Lessons Are More Fantastico Than Yours - AOL

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    Getty Images My grandma is awesome. Not just the cute, little old lady kind of awesome –- but the "I don't give a heck what you think about me" kind of awesome. There are a lot of lessons that a ...

  9. Grandma (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    A poor Argentine family of Italian origin lives with their grandmother Carmen, known by all as "La Nona" (grandma in Italian). Despite her advanced age, La Nona eats nonstop, while the family struggles with the bills and feeding at the same time.