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Mmm, I'm so hungry now!! I like salsa, cheese, sour cream, guacamole ... who am I kidding? I wouldn't turn down much of anything!!
 
Refried beans, cheese, jalapeno peppers, olives, green onions, with sour cream and salsa on the side. Have a great day everyone!
 
Here is another question of the day for today.

Pasta, pasta, pasta....


What is your most favorite type of pasta? How do you like it cooked-fully cooked, al dente....what type of sauce do you prefer? What sides do you like-garlic bread, salad, bread sticks.....? Do you like to put cheese on top of your pasta?
 

Spaghetti (cooked al dente) with a meat sauce (but not a lot of sauce), lots of cheese on top. Side would be garlic bread with extra garlic.
 
What does "al dente" mean? I see it all the time but have never asked for an explanation until now.
 
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If you were to visit the family of a friend who passed away, would you bring anything along with you?
 
What does "al dente" mean? I see it all the time but have never asked for an explanation until now.

Cooking the pasta just shy of being done, it still has a bit of texture to it.

Cooking pasta until al dente is especially good when you have to cook it twice, like when I make mac and cheese or lasagna. By not cooking until completly done, when baking it the noodles do not become mushy.
 
If you were to visit the family of a friend who passed away, would you bring anything along with you?

It would depend on how well I knew the family and was the friend a good friend or just an aquaintace.
 
I LOVE pasta. Lasagna yum! Tortellini with Pesto Sauce yum! Actually, I made the tortellini with pesto last night for dinner. :lovestruc
 
It is how the pasta is cooked, so it is firm, with a bit of a bite still, and not soft.
Oh, okay, then that's the way I like it!



If you were to visit the family of a friend who passed away, would you bring anything along with you?
Possibly some food or just company depending on what the need was.
 
Not when I was really young. In high school though, I was a member of Future Educators of America and Fratelli D'Italia (an Italian Club).
 
I was a member of the choir at my church from age 6, then I was a member of a school orchestra and chorus from 5th grade - 12th.
 
When I was young, very young, we were always forming clubs. And in elementary school I was in the Bluebirds one year.

In middle school, I was in choir.

In high school, I was in a church choir, a member of the FFA, Mu Alpha Theta, the Tribe and the National Honor Society. I also played on a church softball team.
 
Susan, I was a Bluebird, too! haha I "flew up" to Campfire girl, then quit. You don't hear much about the Campfire girls these days. :goodvibes

We always had some kind of club in our neighborhood when we were young. School-band, majorettes, NHS. We were all in the Ski Club because they had good trips to a nearby resort...very few of us actually skied. :rotfl2:
 
Not sure if you would consider it a club, but when very young I belong to a group for children of veterans.
 
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