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Gramma & Ginga: Sisters in the Kitchen

London Book Festival Honorable Mention

Cooking with popular personalities, Gramma and Ginga, who have taken the country by storm with their country humor and wisdom of their combined life experiences. They appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Show and others, sharing their family stories and making all ages smile!

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London Book Festival Honorable Mention

Popular personalities, Gramma and Ginga, have taken the country by storm with their country humor and wisdom of their combined life experiences. They appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Show and others, sharing their family stories and making all ages smile!

Gramma and Ginga both learned to cook at an early age from their Italian mother and also through trial and error. Gramma was always more of the regular cook and Ginga was always the baker. Growing up, we all have memories of them both hard at work in the kitchen during all the holidays. ey both continue to cook to this day and insist on helping us in the kitchen when they visit for the holidays. Some of our fondest (and funniest) memories are of them arguing over the ingredients for this, or cooking time for that. Neither agreed on much of anything, but somehow the food always tasted amazing. We hope you enjoy their recipes as much as we have!

Year Published

2017

Author

Gramma and Ginga

ISBN

9781882658879

Cover

Paperback

Size

7 x 10

Pages

32

1 review for Gramma & Ginga: Sisters in the Kitchen

  1. Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers’ Favorite

    Gramma and Ginga: Sisters in the Kitchen relates the story of two feisty sisters, one born in 1914, the other in 1919, who became an online sensation in the 2010s when a YouTube video of the two caught the attention of millions around the world. Their appeal to the general population was the simple fact that they’re down-to-earth, real people who have lived a century’s worth of loving, caring, traveling, and, best of all, baking. What else would you expect from two genuine Italian ladies? Genevieve Musci and Arlene Bashnett add a little humor along with a dash of this and a pinch of that, and you have both food and entertainment like no other.

    Genevieve Musci and Arlene Bashnett are the hilarious and down-to-earth, real-life sisters in the kitchen. Their book, Gramma and Ginga, is as much of a hit as their YouTube and Facebook live internet antics. Complete with photographs that document the years of living a good life, as well as engaging and often humorous captions, the book includes their wonderful collection of family recipes. There are also some cuss words, typical of their ability to speak frankly and with a profound sense of honesty. The recipes are well laid out, along with the side-bar commentary fans quickly came to expect from these two ladies. There’s the apple cake with the “Best Damn Sauce,” and sage advice from Ginga “not to go use any fake-ass lemon juice!” The biographies at the end allow the reader to get to know the sisters and their passion for living that inspired so much damn good food. An enjoyable read with a few more recipes to add to my growing collection.

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About the Author

Genevieve, known as “Gee” to most of her friends and “Gramma” by millions of her fans on Facebook and Youtube, was born on March 21, 1914, in Adamston, West Virginia. Soon after, her family moved to Clarksburg, WV. She grew up in North View with her parents, Maria Theresa Audia Buttafusco and Salvatore Buttafusco, one brother, Louie, and two sisters, Floranda and Arlene (Ginga). Genevieve skipped school to get married to Frank Musci when she was fifteen and he was sixteen. They were married for 58 years until Frank passed in 1988. Genevieve had two daughters, the late Marie Romano Fumich and the late Sheila

Harris. Gee enjoys spending time with her many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren and her sister, Arlene (“Ginga”). Today at 102, she is proud to say that she has made 40 trips to Italy. The last trip was in celebration of her 100th Birthday! Gee also enjoys seeing her many friends at St. James Catholic Church and paying her respects to old friends at her local funeral homes. If you visit Clarksburg, WV you will probably run into her and her “side kick” Ginga, taking photos with their new Facebook fans at their local grocery store or out at their favorite restaurant.

Arlene Cody Bashnett, was born on February 4, 1919 to Maria Theresa (Audia) & Salvatore Buttafusco of San Giovanni in Fiore, Italy. She was born and raised on Williams Avenue in Clarksburg, WV.

As a young girl, Ginga danced professionally with her brother, a dance instructor, know as “Mr. Louie” to most everyone in Harrison County, West Virginia. Today, at 97, Arlene continues to enjoy a very full life.

She lives with her son, Allen, his wife, and her grandson. Ginga has been a volunteer at the United Hospital Center and the Veterans Hospital for nearly 30 years where she delivers get-well cards and poses for photos with her fans. She loves to spend time with her family, visit her many friends in West Virginia and Virginia, have lunch & play bingo at the Harrison County Senior Center, & eat chocolate candy!

Today, she is best known for making millions laugh as “Gramma’s” hilarious sidekick—”Ginga” on Facebook & Youtube and is often recognized for her appearances on The Jimmy Kimmel Show.