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What’s the easiest pasta to eat?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Spaghetti hoops, sooo slippery they swallow themselves "
Good point. I like penne, it has a good coating ratio of sauce to pasta, very forkable, minimal spillage. Forget your spaghetti, and rigatoni. Penne is the way forward |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What about those tiny soup pasta shapes? Its as near to eating plankton as I can imagine. You don't even have to chew them.
The.... The Pasta. No idea about the Plankton. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cooked pasta I find it easier
I tried row out of the package and was a nightmare .
Apart from Tortelloni . I can eat them row with out coking . I like it . I usually have one or two as the rest goes in pan
So … guess tortellini is the easiest pasta to eat |
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"Cooked pasta I find it easier
I tried row out of the package and was a nightmare .
Apart from Tortelloni . I can eat them row with out coking . I like it . I usually have one or two as the rest goes in pan
So … guess tortellini is the easiest pasta to eat "
Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream...throw the pasta overboard, unless it's Tortellini. |
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M drew me today a vision of Him cooking an amazing, rich, full on fat carbonara with some mascarpone for more creamy sensations. Can't wait to taste it. Roll on weekend away |
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"M drew me today a vision of Him cooking an amazing, rich, full on fat carbonara with some mascarpone for more creamy sensations. Can't wait to taste it. Roll on weekend away "
Tagliatelle all the way. Not spaghetti! |
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