Arki83
Arki83 t1_j8oxfht wrote
Reply to comment by Mr-Korv in Good old fusilli by PaleSubstance2
yes.
>The word "fusilli" is sometimes incorrectly used to describe another twisted pasta called rotini. The key to distinguishing the two is to remember that fusilli is made of strands of pasta twisted into little spring-like shapes, while rotini is typically extruded into a twisted shape. Rotini is more common in the U.S. and is produced by all major pasta manufacturers. The two can be swapped in recipes with similar results.
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>https://www.thespruceeats.com/what-is-fusilli-995688
Arki83 t1_j8jo8ec wrote
Reply to [image]Don't give up! by Yekduitin
I mean only if you are shooting it with a bow. There are plenty of other ways to put an arrow in motion without a bow and not pulling it back.
Arki83 t1_j8g8ome wrote
Reply to comment by DoubleLigero85 in Lizzo reacts to snowplow naming contest win, shouts out Osseo Middle School by citytiger
Perfection.
Arki83 t1_j8g2shh wrote
Reply to comment by GlandyThunderbundle in Lizzo reacts to snowplow naming contest win, shouts out Osseo Middle School by citytiger
There is no such thing as casseroles in MN, only hot dishes.
Arki83 t1_j8p6kmu wrote
Reply to comment by andreaippo in Good old fusilli by PaleSubstance2
Lmao. The teacher who apparently doesn't know what they are talking about.
https://laughingsquid.com/a-pasta-machine-slicing-rotini-in-a-hypnotic-never-ending-loop/
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