wishesuponastar
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Goofyismyhomeboy - in the original post on how to save the pasta, I said I would take out the broccoli and olives not throw them away.
Really? I'm a spoiled brat because if I made a pasta salad that no one in my family would eat I would probably throw it out rather than rinse it off? I might try to add tuna to it or something but if we didn't like it, it would go in the garbage.
Disagree.Rinsing offthe pasta is being cheap. A poor person would eat it any way. A rich person would chuck it.
There is no way my grandmother would've fixed it - you eat, or you go hungry.
Things were pretty tight for me growing up, but fortunately, I'm in a much better position now. I'm still quite frugal, though. I would have eaten the pasta salad even if I didn't care for it; the rest of my family would not, so I would have ended up eating it all over the course of a few days.
One way to tell that I'm super frugal, though: I wouldn't add other ingredients (the pepperoni and cheese) at the risk of ruining more food. Especially since I consider the meat and cheese to be pricier items on my grocery list.
Really? I'm a spoiled brat because if I made a pasta salad that no one in my family would eat I would probably throw it out rather than rinse it off? I might try to add tuna to it or something but if we didn't like it, it would go in the garbage.