>> maurizio: like my dad did, for example. or german? >> maurizio: it was mixed. there were more like these homes made for the guest worker program. you know, all immigrants were like stuffed in there. >> anthony: and integrated. >> maurizio: yeah. >> anthony: meaning the italians all lived together. >> maurizio: not all italians, but lots of immigrants, like turkish people, italian people, surrounded by germans. >> anthony: what do they think of the food, your parents? like when they first -- look at all the cabbage and the potatoes and the giant hunks of cured pork. >> maurizio: they love potatoes, that's for sure. but all this other stuff like haxen, they don't like that stuff. >> anthony: when you came home from school, what did your mom cook for you? italian or german? >> maurizio: just italian. >> anthony: just italian. this is no surprise. >> anthony: and spaghetti alle vongole. so life is good as far as i'm concerned. give me a good spaghetti with white clam sauce and i don't need much more. maybe some wine. everybody