
By Valerie L. Valdez
The first image that comes to Monica Macy's mind when she thinks of her "Nonna," Italian for grandmother, is her hands. "I remember Nonna Maria's hands covered with flour working the dough for making pasta.
For her, cooking was showing love," Macy said in her Harker Heights home. As a girl growing up in Novoledo, Italy, a small town of about 2,000 people, Macy joined her mom and grandmother in the kitchen making fresh pasta and cooking for family, friends and even strangers.
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