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Sunday, January 3, 2016
Free Retro Image...
Today, January 4th is
Spaghetti Day~!
I love spaghetti.....I could live on it. And like my sauce with a hint of sugar. Don't Judge~! lol
Great image - I love my spaghetti too and it is on the sweet side but the second day is even better with frying it in butter - calories are optional!!!!!
Hi Paulette! I saw your "sugar" comment and just had to respond . . . my Dad grew up in Brooklyn and the woman who lived above came from Italy. She taught my Dad how to make authentic spaghetti and he always made it with sugar sprinkled on the sauce as it cooked ~ so see ~ you are Authentic!!!
Great heaping of spaghetti,thanks.
ReplyDeleteYummo Paulette! No judgement over the sugar... we always taste then add accordingly! Thank you
ReplyDeleteThanks Paulette - this is a beauty
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MAxine
My son loves pasta - and we do just about live on it! Thanks for the image Paulette.
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ReplyDeleteVery tasty!!! Thank you sweetie.
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Cathy
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Makes me hungry just looking at it! Great image............thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Neat image! Making me hungry too!
ReplyDeleteSnagged this so fast! Saving ALL food themed ones for my cookbook projects!
ReplyDeleteCool image. I can see this on a dinner invite. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat image - I love my spaghetti too and it is on the sweet side but the second day is even better with frying it in butter - calories are optional!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Paulette! I saw your "sugar" comment and just had to respond . . . my Dad grew up in Brooklyn and the woman who lived above came from Italy. She taught my Dad how to make authentic spaghetti and he always made it with sugar sprinkled on the sauce as it cooked ~ so see ~ you are Authentic!!!
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