she is definitely an inspiration in this crisis situation.though i m a strict vegetarian, basic things is what i would like to know from her for cooking and the way of life. thx a good luck to Clara.
Is there any doubt why books titled ‘The Greatest Generation’ include the spirit and experiences of Ms. Clara? How fortuitous that the internet and a teacher of past lifestyles happen to intersect! Most of this genre is modest about their collective abilities to sustain a family while engaging in the day to day activities which I would characterize as ‘saving the world’ (WWII). Keep up your appearances and lessons Ms. Clara.
These are wonderful My grandparents were Italian immigrants who lived in Chicago. Their stories about the Depression always fascinated me. Sadly, they are gone, but I found Clara! A voice that carries wisdom, common sense and humility. She has brought me joy and some great eating ideas!
Thanks for sharing with us, Clara. You are an amazing woman. I worte and suggested a long time ago when I saw your second video that you might want to have a cookbook. I am so happy to see you are doing just that. Don't suppose you woould like to share a little gardening and sewing ideas, from the depression?
Clara is a 94 year old cook and Great Grandmother. She is 100% Sicilian-American and grew up in a Chicago suburb, Melrose Park. She survived the Great Depression and claims to have actually gained weight during America's worst state of financial despair. How did she accomplish this? Check out her cooking show and discover her secret!
Feel free to leave Clara a note at: DepressionCooking@gmail.com
she is definitely an inspiration in this crisis situation.though i m a strict vegetarian, basic things is what i would like to know from her for cooking and the way of life.
ReplyDeletethx a good luck to Clara.
Love your website and videos. After watching once I'm hooked. I hope my wife will learn from your cooking :)
ReplyDeleteClara you are a gem! Thanks so much for sharing your wit, wisdom and recipes!!
ReplyDeleteIs there any doubt why books titled ‘The Greatest Generation’ include the spirit and experiences of Ms. Clara? How fortuitous that the internet and a teacher of past lifestyles happen to intersect! Most of this genre is modest about their collective abilities to sustain a family while engaging in the day to day activities which I would characterize as ‘saving the world’ (WWII). Keep up your appearances and lessons Ms. Clara.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I love watching you. We enjoy your stories and look forward to your cook book and dvd. God bless you. All of our love.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful My grandparents were Italian immigrants who lived in Chicago. Their stories about the Depression always fascinated me. Sadly, they are gone, but I found Clara! A voice that carries wisdom, common sense and humility. She has brought me joy and some great eating ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us, Clara. You are an amazing woman. I worte and suggested a long time ago when I saw your second video that you might want to have a cookbook. I am so happy to see you are doing just that.
ReplyDeleteDon't suppose you woould like to share a little gardening and sewing ideas, from the depression?