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‎12-12-2020 04:01 PM
Seems like every time I go shopping online there's always something out of stock and there's no telling when the stuff will be available again. It's frustrating and stressful when I can't find basic food items especially.
‎12-12-2020 04:02 PM
Too bad you all don't live near an Amish community. I buy all of my pasta (among many other things) from my two local Amish grocery stores. They never run out of varieties and their pasta is all homemade too! Yum!
‎12-12-2020 04:03 PM
@ID2 wrote:Too bad you all don't live near an Amish community. I buy all of my pasta (among many other things) from my two local Amish grocery stores. They never run out of varieties and their pasta is all homemade too! Yum!
@ID2 You don't need to live near an Amish community to purchase fresh pasta. It is available in many stores.
‎12-12-2020 04:05 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:I'm not a big pasta fan but have always wondered why there are so many types when they all taste the same. I gave up trying to keep up with them and now keep an ample supply of egg noodles on hand to use as "pasta". They're much easier to eat.
@patbz. Could you have used spaghetti?
My mother used to make broad noodles and cheese (a mix of pot cheese and farmer cheese). YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!
‎12-12-2020 04:06 PM
@CelticCrafter wrote:
@Porcelain wrote:Just heading this off. If everyone who comes here to complain about this thread -- donates a meal to charity instead, we could all make a real difference and help our neighbors.
What does donating a meal to charity have to do with shortages. It's not going to alleviate the shortage.
@CelticCrafter Nothing but maybe a warm feeling for helping others who don't have enough to eat
‎12-12-2020 04:06 PM
If you have pasta eat and enjoy. I can't even think that what kind of pasta you have would rank as any sort of "problem" in today's world.
Count your blessings and enjoy whatever noodle is around.
‎12-12-2020 04:07 PM
@CelticCrafter wrote:
@Porcelain wrote:Just heading this off. If everyone who comes here to complain about this thread -- donates a meal to charity instead, we could all make a real difference and help our neighbors.
What does donating a meal to charity have to do with shortages. It's not going to alleviate the shortage.
There are always people suffering in the world --- people have a right to be frustrated and post here. Not only are people frustrated with shortages of things they want - but being locked up in their homes/apts - and not living a normal life.
‎12-12-2020 04:10 PM
@proudlyfromNJ wrote:
@ID2 wrote:Too bad you all don't live near an Amish community. I buy all of my pasta (among many other things) from my two local Amish grocery stores. They never run out of varieties and their pasta is all homemade too! Yum!
@ID2 You don't need to live near an Amish community to purchase fresh pasta. It is available in many stores.
@proudlyfromNJ Very true! I can (and do) purchase Amish noodles at my local WM and grocery store.
‎12-12-2020 04:33 PM
@aroc3435 wrote:@Kachina624 What @jackthebear said is correct. The thickness or thinness of the sauce being used in a recipe determines which pasta to choose.
And then for soup (brodo) there are different types: ditalini, orzo, tiny shells, pastina (which is really tiny) often fed to babies with a little butter.
It really does matter both in terms of the taste of the recipe and the outcome. And Italian pasta uses a different wheat--semolina.
Egg noodles are not the same, though I like and use them as well, but not in the dish the original poster referenced.
Hope your weekend is going well. We are fortunate here today--it is 63 degrees and sunny. Hope it hangs on for a few morre days.
aroc3435
Washington, DC
I just learned something from u. I have Garofalo Organic Spaghetti in my pantry - from Costco. It's 100% durum wheat semolina - made in Italy. I wondered why it looks different from other spaghetti.
‎12-12-2020 05:43 PM
When I've been doing my pickup orders, which I alternate between grocery store and Walmart, I've been trying to think ahead a few weeks about what items may be popular and in short supply. I know a few families that always include a seafood pasta dish as part of their Feast of the Seven Fish.
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