my mother died when i was five, so we went to live with my nonna, and the first day i was there she pulledl expression of hard scrabble appalachian practicality -- >> linda: now i don't measure anything, so nothing has a recipe here. >> anthony: -- and neapolitan roots. >> linda: these my dad would call pisellis, it's peas. mm, making mama dance. [ laughter ] now, this is what i'm famous for in these parts. have you ever had spaghetti pizza? no, you haven't. don't say you have. [ laughter ] >> anthony: nearby, joel runs an organic hydroponic farm that supplies the local school system. >> linda: most of you've all got your potatoes, right? >> anthony: linda runs "5 loaves & 2 fishes", a food bank that holds many of the lives here together during tough times. >> bob: god, we just thank you for this day that we're able to give food out again, this is not a regular give-out. watch over us and protect us, help us to keep cool heads. ♪ father, we pray over the food we're about to eat, for the nourishment our body is blessed, in the name of christ, amen. >> group: amen. ♪ >> anthony: the coal tha