Pasta Machine - is it worth it?

Pasta Machine - is it worth it?

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sleep envy

62,260 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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yes, absolutely yes

- ravioli
- capeletti
- ricotta and spinach pie
- potato pie
- torta fritta
- tagliolini
- tagliatelle

lick

littlegreenfairy

Original Poster:

10,134 posts

223 months

Wednesday 11th March 2009
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Chim Girl said:
randlemarcus said:
Brasato Ravioli di coniglio con Scalogni caramellato e cantarelli Jus.

nom nom nom biggrin
littlegreenfairy said:
And in English please Mr.

You know me, a bit fick like.
Google said: "Braised rabbit ravioli with chanterelles and caramelized Shallots Jus"
Marcus, Marcus, Marcus.

I know you find that hilarious, but I wont rise to your bait. Oh no I wont.

Rabbit is delicious but you DARE to touch my little domestic lagomorphs and I will make sure you are served up as the main course.

Got it? hehe

littlegreenfairy

Original Poster:

10,134 posts

223 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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Citylink will be delivering it later today (thats the plan anyhow)

Fresh pasta for supper tomorrow night, and then again for a light lunch on Sunday.

Nom nom nom

Bounty Hunter

746 posts

243 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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LGF - this may be a bit late for you but there are a few here for a tenner if anyone else is getting inspired -

http://www.nisbets.co.uk/products/AdvancedSearch.a...

This one looks good for a tenner - http://www.nisbets.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.as...

You can even buy a motor attachment for it....

littlegreenfairy

Original Poster:

10,134 posts

223 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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Rats frown

The whole set cost me £45 in the end. Including spaghetti attachment and bits and bobs.

I suppose its no different to a meal out...