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        11 months ago

        It never gonna give her up, nor will it ever let her down. And it certainly will not abandon her.

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      11 months ago

      MLM! Tupperware was at the beginning (they had some eshop here at the end) a MLM and people would be told they were the chosen that had access to the better quality.

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    I’ll provide the fun fact since I’m a wrestling fan: This character’s name is Brother Love. He was the first manager of The Undertaker. He brought him into the WWF. As Brother Love. Naturally the juxtaposition was hilarious. Didn’t seem to hurt Undertaker’s career too much.

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      How do you separate noodles and sauce without making a nightmarish mess? Do you wring the saucy noodles with your hands?

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        Normal folks put pasta on their plate and then sauce. They aren’t cooked together, and only combined when plated unless you are wasted and trying to cook it on a George Forman grill or something.

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          Dude no. Combine asap for best adhesion. This nightmare of naked pasta with sauce plopped on it that you are supposed to mix yourself is a culinary atrocity.

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            My family is Italian. From Italy. I’m pretty sure we know how to make sauce. But hey. You do you.

            Sauce is scooped out of the pot while it’s on the stove and mixed with the noodle of choice in my house.

            Edit: to add my wife, who isn’t Italian, knows how to make ketchup and noodles with the best of them and even then it’s scooped from the pot onto then noodles while plating. And she puts fuckin ground beef in her spaghetti

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    11 months ago

    … no one’s mentionned the fact spaghetti are yellow-ish ? How would it stain red then ?

    (Yes, sauce go brr)

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      Cost the interior with butter. Put some dish soap after and fill with a little water. Place a paper towel in. Close and shake vigorously for a few minutes. Should be clean after

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      So far literally no one has said the real and correct way to remove the stains. Fill sink with some water. Add bleach, let me soak for an hour or so. Perfectly back to normal. For particularly bad stains, soak overnight. Any decent restaurant or kitchen bleaches their kitchen utensils and containers. Back when I had my food handlers card many moons ago bleaching was required.