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25% off online course (UK deal)
TL;DR: A Nonna Live: Cooking Pasta with Nonna & Family class is on sale for £33.12 as of Jan. 11, saving you 25% on list price.
About three years ago, Chiara Nicolanti started an Airbnb Experiences page to share her grandmother’s authentic pasta recipes and technique through cooking classes. The classes quickly attracted lots of media attention, as well as hundreds of travellers and chefs wanting to tweak their pasta-making approach.
The coronavirus pandemic put a slight damper on those experiences, but now there’s a workaround. Nonna Nerina has taken her courses online — so you can learn authentic Italian recipes from home.
Great for a date night, a gathering with friends, or the night you finally decide you’ve had enough of Netflix, the Nonna Live: Cooking Pasta with Nonna and Family live-stream course makes cooking pasta from scratch as simple as possible for virtual attendees. Before the class, you’ll get a full shopping list of ingredients and necessary utensils to make things as seamless as possible. You’ll also receive translated notes from Nonna Nerina to help you get ready.
Usually, a two-hour class costs £44.17, but for a limited time, you can sign up to cook pasta with Nonna for only £33.12. Upon purchase, you’ll receive a digital voucher code, which you can redeem on the Nonna Live website when you schedule your time slot.
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