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Re: You Know Your Italian If: [Re: Alfanosgirl] #847690
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From Alfanosgirl's Kitchen with Love







I could eat the picture.


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I'm going to Florida next month to visit my sister and then to Pittsburgh to visit another sister. Both will make all the stuff in the pics above. I can't wait. Mom taught them well!

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Oh yea Oli. Going to ANY Italian household meant a good meal.


Btw, I remember my mom's Uncle Frank (my great uncle) on a couple occasions coming to visit us from Detroit. He didn't speak real good English, but would go to each of us kids, pinch our cheek, and ask how old we were. We told him and he gave us $5.00. Obviously we loved that uncle. lol


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I love how every Italian woman can have an impromptu 6 course meal on the table in 30 minutes or less... with little to no advance notice.

Every Italian guy can relate to that scene in Godfellas when Tommy's mother fixes the boys a full meal in the middle of the night! lol

That is SO Italian!

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Whenever ANYONE came to visit it was an unspoken rule that you'd have to offer something to eat. On the occasion I was home and my mom wasn't, and company came, when mom walked in the door you could bet she'd ask me if I offered anything to eat. lol

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Me and my guys could show up at any time, mostly the wee hours of the morn usually a mess from partying , gambling, working or all of these things and my Da would cook us a full meal, either breakfast or a full feast of pasta, sauce meatballs, sausage steak, whatever he had.

Funny thing , if we woke up the Italian, she would come down and tell him everything he was doin wrong, takeover and he would sit, hang and be served with us.....lol, they were perfect for each other.

Miss them, good parents.


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Re: You Know Your Italian If: [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #848379
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Sunday mornings...peppers and eggs

You got hit with a wooden spoon for being "fresh"

You didn't realize that ANYONE of your aunts had permission to hit any of the children until you saw your cousin get hit by an aunt while his mother was too busy in the kitchen. Lol.

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Not sure if this was an exclusively Italian thing but my grandma and aunts used to save their empty prescription bottles and fill them up with coins for us kids. Cha-ching!

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I like that idea Mark lol a quarter could buy you a candy bar, cost only 2 cents for bazooka gum, 15 cents for a scoop of Thrifty ice cream...change went a long way for a kid

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Oh, heck yes! The wider bottles always contained quarters... jackpot!

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How many Italians here are named after their grandparents? Firstborn boy/girl after husband's parents; 2nd girl/boy after wife's parents.

A few years back I took my daughters to MI for a wedding on their father's side of family; By the time the evening was over, I had introduced them to 3 cousin Tony's, all named after the same grandfather, as was their own father. LOL They asked "How many Tony Noto's are there? Ha ha Oh, and I have a brother and cousins named Tony as well. Big name in Italian circles. lol

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Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl

You got hit with a wooden spoon for being "fresh"



Madonne! Do I remember that. My mother could wield a wooden spoon like a samurai wields a sword. She could strike from anywhere in the kitchen whether she was stirring sauce or pancake batter. I still have the scars.


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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
How many Italians here are named after their grandparents? Firstborn boy/girl after husband's parents; 2nd girl/boy after wife's parents.

A few years back I took my daughters to MI for a wedding on their father's side of family; By the time the evening was over, I had introduced them to 3 cousin Tony's, all named after the same grandfather, as was their own father. LOL They asked "How many Tony Noto's are there? Ha ha Oh, and I have a brother and cousins named Tony as well. Big name in Italian circles. lol


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They were all named Peter or Paulie and they were all married to girls named Marie...

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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
How many Italians here are named after their grandparents? Firstborn boy/girl after husband's parents; 2nd girl/boy after wife's parents.

A few years back I took my daughters to MI for a wedding on their father's side of family; By the time the evening was over, I had introduced them to 3 cousin Tony's, all named after the same grandfather, as was their own father. LOL They asked "How many Tony Noto's are there? Ha ha Oh, and I have a brother and cousins named Tony as well. Big name in Italian circles. lol
They were all named Peter or Paulie and they were all married to girls named Marie...

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LOL Mark! My brother is Paulie, and my sister is Marie. ha ha
lol


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I mistakenly put my wisecrack in your quote but I guess it worked either way! lol

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No problem Mark. wink


I gotta say, tho I am aware of Italians using the ol' wooden spoon, fortunately (it would seem lol), that's one tradition that was not in my immediate family.

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Originally Posted By: olivant
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You got hit with a wooden spoon for being "fresh"



Madonne! Do I remember that. My mother could wield a wooden spoon like a samurai wields a sword. She could strike from anywhere in the kitchen whether she was stirring sauce or pancake batter. I still have the scars.


lol lol lol It hurt like hell.

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Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl
I like that idea Mark lol a quarter could buy you a candy bar, cost only 2 cents for bazooka gum, 15 cents for a scoop of Thrifty ice cream...change went a long way for a kid


We had a small grocery store literally just steps behind our house. We constantly went to buy candy. Candybars 5 cents; gumball a penny. One time I spent my whole "quarter" allowance on a bottle of nailpolish (without permission). lol I made a big mess on my fingers/toes and the porch. My mom sent me to get my money back. Ha ha ha, which of course they wouldn't do with an opened messed up bottle.


TIS

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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
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I like that idea Mark lol a quarter could buy you a candy bar, cost only 2 cents for bazooka gum, 15 cents for a scoop of Thrifty ice cream...change went a long way for a kid


We had a small grocery store literally just steps behind our house. We constantly went to buy candy. Candybars 5 cents; gumball a penny. One time I spent my whole "quarter" allowance on a bottle of nailpolish (without permission). lol I made a big mess on my fingers/toes and the porch. My mom sent me to get my money back. Ha ha ha, which of course they wouldn't do with an opened messed up bottle.


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Our neighborhood store was Mary and Sal's. I was sent there for Italian bread, Camels, and Lucky Strikes. On the way home from Corpus Christi school, we stopped at Vento's for pizza and a coke: 15 cents total. Of course, neither I nor my sisters could afford even that pittance (which, of course, was not a pittance at the time). Sometimes one of our friends would take pity and give me the money.


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I like that idea Mark lol a quarter could buy you a candy bar, cost only 2 cents for bazooka gum, 15 cents for a scoop of Thrifty ice cream...change went a long way for a kid


We had a small grocery store literally just steps behind our house. We constantly went to buy candy. Candybars 5 cents; gumball a penny. One time I spent my whole "quarter" allowance on a bottle of nailpolish (without permission). lol I made a big mess on my fingers/toes and the porch. My mom sent me to get my money back. Ha ha ha, which of course they wouldn't do with an opened messed up bottle.


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Our neighborhood store was Mary and Sal's. I was sent there for Italian bread, Camels, and Lucky Strikes. On the way home from Corpus Christi school, we stopped at Vento's for pizza and a coke: 15 cents total. Of course, neither I nor my sisters could afford even that pittance (which, of course, was not a pittance at the time). Sometimes one of our friends would take pity and give me the money.


I remember my dad sending one of us out to buy a cigar? That would never go today. I can't say I ever remember buying more than 1 cigar at a time for some reason. confused Yet, I remember my mom using old cigar boxes (RG Dunn comes to mind) for various purposes or she'd just hang on to them in case she needed them. ha ha


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The lunch you took to school could feed 4 people

You put "the baby" to sleep singing Nonni Non, Nonni Non, Nonni Nonni Nonni

You thought you could catch a cold from a draft

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Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl

You put "the baby" to sleep singing Nonni Non, Nonni Non, Nonni Nonni Nonni

You thought you could catch a cold from a draft



Lord, do I remember that lullaby and I've sung it endlessly to each of my grandchildren.

About catching a cold from a draft, add catching one from being out in the cold or being wet (especially your hair). I don't know why these myths persist, but they do.


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Don't think this was only an Italian thing but remember having to wait an hour to go swimming? I hated that. An hour was so long. Nowadays I don't think anyone follows that rule.

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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
Don't think this was only an Italian thing but remember having to wait an hour to go swimming? I hated that. An hour was so long. Nowadays I don't think anyone follows that rule.

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Yes, that was a big deal. But it is physiologically good advice.


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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
How many Italians here are named after their grandparents? Firstborn boy/girl after husband's parents; 2nd girl/boy after wife's parents.

A few years back I took my daughters to MI for a wedding on their father's side of family; By the time the evening was over, I had introduced them to 3 cousin Tony's, all named after the same grandfather, as was their own father. LOL They asked "How many Tony Noto's are there? Ha ha Oh, and I have a brother and cousins named Tony as well. Big name in Italian circles. lol

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I know a Tony Noto he was with us when I was with the Brooklyn Italians soccer club. I think he is living in New Jersey now.


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You know you're an Italian American when there are males in your family named after their fathers who get the suffix 'boy'

Nicky Boy, Johnny Boy, etc.....

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True story...

My cousin, Joey, was in a motorcycle accident in Berwyn long before cell phones, etc. When the ER nurse from MacNeal Hospital called the house to tell my aunt, she said (and I quote exactly...) "Madonna mia! I hope he was wearing clean underwear!"

lol

All he had was a broken leg and his underwear was clean BEFORE the accident but definitely not after!

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Originally Posted By: Mark
True story...

My cousin, Joey, was in a motorcycle accident in Berwyn long before cell phones, etc. When the ER nurse from MacNeal Hospital called the house to tell my aunt, she said (and I quote exactly...) "Madonna mia! I hope he was wearing clean underwear!"

lol

All he had was a broken leg and his underwear was clean BEFORE the accident but definitely not after!



Oh yes, clean underwear was a must! LOL "Madonna Mia" was a common phrase in my family as well.

Speaking of underwear, My sister and I would alternate doing ironing as part of our chores. I use to hate that my mom would make us actually iron underwear. Madonna Mia!!!! lol


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Originally Posted By: Footreads
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How many Italians here are named after their grandparents? Firstborn boy/girl after husband's parents; 2nd girl/boy after wife's parents.

A few years back I took my daughters to MI for a wedding on their father's side of family; By the time the evening was over, I had introduced them to 3 cousin Tony's, all named after the same grandfather, as was their own father. LOL They asked "How many Tony Noto's are there? Ha ha Oh, and I have a brother and cousins named Tony as well. Big name in Italian circles. lol

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I know a Tony Noto he was with us when I was with the Brooklyn Italians soccer club. I think he is living in New Jersey now.


Foots,

This group of Notos are from MI and as far as I know have no relatives in NY. But, hey, you never know. wink I looked up my last names (both married & Maiden) name in NYC and there are lots of listings for each of them.

TIS


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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
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True story...

My cousin, Joey, was in a motorcycle accident in Berwyn long before cell phones, etc. When the ER nurse from MacNeal Hospital called the house to tell my aunt, she said (and I quote exactly...) "Madonna mia! I hope he was wearing clean underwear!"

lol

All he had was a broken leg and his underwear was clean BEFORE the accident but definitely not after!



Oh yes, clean underwear was a must! LOL "Madonna Mia" was a common phrase in my family as well.

Speaking of underwear, My sister and I would alternate doing ironing as part of our chores. I use to hate that my mom would make us actually iron underwear. Madonna Mia!!!! lol

lol A follow up to the story is the entire family got to Joey's room at the hospital and they were all carrying in something for him to eat. By the time it was all said and done, that nurses break room looked like a banquet hall catered by Tufano's! The night shift ate very well that evening!

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