Sadly its a dying tradition in NYC as we all leave and head South. Good thing is the South will get the best food they ever experienced from New Yorkers.
The Mason Jar was invented in my hometown of Vineland NJ, South Jersey. Always remember that you people in NY. Up with the Eagles, down with the Giants!
I can’t believe a native Italian would look at this video in its entirety, listen to the stories and traditions they have to share, and still claim that Italian Americans are “Just Americans”. Disappointing
Food culture that involves families sitting down and doing things make my heart warm. Making tomato sauce, kimchi, dumplings, it’s so nice to have that “bonding” time between families.
Love to see it done without a waterbath/pressure cooker. That's how my gran always did it and that's how I do it. ♡
My grandma use to grow basil on her balcony
I would cut those tomatoes fast af boi
Sadly its a dying tradition in NYC as we all leave and head South.
Good thing is the South will get the best food they ever experienced from New Yorkers.
Fun family. Women from Italy and Cicily seem to stay beautiful all their lives. Diana is still very attractive. I'm going to eat more tomatoes.
Speaking as a Sicilian, I'm so blessed to know this process from beginning to end! God Bless!🙏
Very informative and fun to watch. Thanks to you and your family for sharing
This video is everything glorious and holy. I love being an Italian.
What to do with the purée the machine spits out? Tomato paste?
Frank is a TRUE pro. Making Tomato Sauce in a white T-Shirt.
My family used to do stuff like this with cucumbers and making pickles for the year. Then my grandparents died and the family tore itself apart.
Cool, tomatoes have one of the highest pesticides concentration, and these guys make a sauce of it without even rincing it …
Frank, will you do me the honors of being your Bro In Law ? 🙂
I love how frank and his family have traditions like this.
I wanna do shit like this when I have my own family
still looks a little thin. i add basil and salt….great job
The Mason Jar was invented in my hometown of Vineland NJ, South Jersey. Always remember that you people in NY. Up with the Eagles, down with the Giants!
I can’t believe a native Italian would look at this video in its entirety, listen to the stories and traditions they have to share, and still claim that Italian Americans are “Just Americans”. Disappointing
Food culture that involves families sitting down and doing things make my heart warm. Making tomato sauce, kimchi, dumplings, it’s so nice to have that “bonding” time between families.
absolutely adorable
Nah, you HAVE to put the basil in the jar.
its always late night when i'm watching this shit, and i just ate and i'm still horny for this
3:25 cut all the bullshit straight to cooking….
Did they water bath can the tomatoes? It seems like they skipped a step! Nothing like a little botulism to go with my tomatoes, lol.