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‎12-12-2020 06:47 PM
@kivah wrote:
@aroc3435 wrote:@kivah I enjoy Italian food. If you ever see Sclafani pasta or tomato products in a store pick some up. Their items are imported and so more expensive but so good.
used to find Sclafani in Connecticut stores but none since I moved here to DC.
It's always nice to learn something new isn't it? That's why I enjoy these forums.
Best,
aroc3435
Washington, DC
I'm in southern Calif and never heard of Sclafani. I mostly shop Costco (on-line) and they don't have many choices of items/brands. I'm Jewish and love everything Italian.If anything says "Italy" - I'll buy it. No one can go around hungry -- if they have pasta and sauce.I always put a little pasta on my dog's food - she also loves it (without the sauce).
The special part of my day is interacting with friends on this site -- sharing ideas about everything. Especially now -- when most people need something to smile about!!! Thanks AROC.
‎12-12-2020 06:54 PM
@Snowpuppy wrote:@patbz , a KA stand mixer with the right attachment will solve many a pasta problem! 😉
I live rural, too so I understand the frustrations of limited shopping choices!
@Snowpuppy I saw a cooking segment the other day where a chef was talking about making pasta and how easy it is to make the dough with a food processor with the blade. He didn't specifically mention the semolina flour normally used in pasta though (which could also be an issue finding) but he did also mention something about something to make the shapes although if you work at it you can probably make a lot of them even without a pasta roller.
I have the meat grinder attachment, but haven't invested in the pasta attachment.
‎12-12-2020 07:08 PM
@patbz wrote:Went to Safeway to buy ingredients for Shrimp Primavera; one of which was fettuccine. Almost no pasta, period! I settled for Penne. As soon as I got home I placed a mail order with Sams; again no fettuccine! There was little variety in paste but at least I stocked up on canned goods, laundry detergents but they were out of all dishwasher tabs! I live in a rural community so not many choices ( Safeway and Wal-Mart only). WM is already low again on paper products but every time I go shopping I get a pkg ( if there is any). Its going to be a long bleak Winter!
I have fettuccine and if we lived close, I'd give you a box. I know it gets frustrating.
I get migranes and when I get sick at my stomach with them, I use to take a promethazine with some diet cherry 7 up and it seemed to help. We haven't had diet cherry 7 up in these parts in several months. I'm surviving. At least we have toilet paper and bread. And vittles for the animals ![]()
‎12-12-2020 07:39 PM
Any luck with Amazon? My wife got some type of pasta from them yesterday. Think it was more because of its price compared to, I think, target.
hckynut
‎12-12-2020 07:40 PM
@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 am I missing here?
hckynut
‎12-12-2020 07:50 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
@aroc3435 You know your pasta!!!!
Funny you mentioned "brodo" because it seems today "zuppa" is used more commonly.
‎12-12-2020 07:53 PM
@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.
one of my main charities is a local food bank that i give to monthly......no one should be hungry or unable to find a nutritious and delicious meal.
‎12-12-2020 08:01 PM
no pasta shortage here that i have noticed.......we also have a number of italian stores that carry good brands of pasta.
i see a number of different pastas available on amazon......via prime, fresh, whole foods, and pantry.
‎12-12-2020 08:02 PM
@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.
Can't we do both? I guess I'm not understanding.
‎12-12-2020 09:32 PM
@Ladybug724 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.
Can't we do both? I guess I'm not understanding.
People usually berate the Original Poster whenever someone starts a thread about noticing a shortage at their local store. They really dig in and yell at the person about starting hysteria and encouraging hoarding. Haven't seen any of it here yet, so I'm glad I was wrong to be concerned about it this time!
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