I discovered the joys of visiting countries around the world via incredible online Airbnb experiences.
I Zoomed off to Italy to make pasta with a grandma, listened to a monk chanting in Japan, took a leopard safari in Sri Lanka, toured Paris and made chocolate with a chocolate-maker in Jamaica. Read on to lap-up my laptop adventures.
Creating handmade pasta with an Italian grandma
Nonna Nerina Tamanti (left) and her granddaughter, Chiara Nicolanti (right), host an online pasta-making class
If you want to learn how to make pasta by hand, then turn to the ultimate teachers – Italian grandmas.
Handily, a few are willing to pass on their culinary wisdom via Airbnb experience Pasta with the Grandmas .
Valentine’s Day is going to look different this year, so it’s time to get creative. Honestly, putting in some extra effort to find a new activity your partner or gal pal will love is the best way to show them how much you love them (in addition to unlocking their heart with one of these foolproof gifts). While online cooking or baking classes are solid options, there are plenty of other under-the-radar virtual classes and activities you’ve probably never heard of that are sure to impress and most importantly will help you spend some quality time together.
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Set aside a special day with a special someone and prepare yourself to be transported to Italy from a culinary sense, at least. Cook amazing pasta and an impressive meal in authentic Italian style with guidance from a true expert providing a perfect plan for a safe Valentine s Day during the pandemic.
Connect with quintessential Italian kitchen queen Nonna Nerina and never look at dinner prep the same way while saving money on a unique experience. A class of Nonna Live: Cooking Pasta with Nonna and Family typically costs $60 but can now be accessed for only $45 a 25-percent price reduction just in time to celebrate the most romantic holiday of 2021.