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Cold Pasta - does anybody eat it?


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My daughter and I were walking down the street as I put it in my mouth. It took all my strength to swallow, and that didn't even happen as fast as I had hoped. That jar went into the nearest trash can. With force.

Ha ha, great post. I like Marmite but wouldn't eat it neat.:blushing: Cold pasta wouldn't light my fire either but if there was nowt else...

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Who doesn't eat cold pasta?

 

Me if I can help it. Pasta generally makes my feel full instantly then I bloat, then fart all night long:biggrin:. But I do have Marmite occassionally.

 

cold pasta is not something I'd pick. Garlic bread is 4 times better warm or even hot.

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I was reading recently that pasta that is cooked then cooled then heated again is actually good for you something got to do with its structure changing

 

You'd certainly lose weight - reheated cold pasta must taste gross.....

 

Picked up some pigeon peas today - black peas where I come from - remember them from fairground when I was a kid - proper stuff I hope

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