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July 12th, 2010 admin 2 comments

Spaghetti Machine


KitchenAid KPRA Pasta Roller Attachment for Stand Mixers


KitchenAid KPRA Pasta Roller Attachment for Stand Mixers


$128.99


We’re sure you’ll agree, the flavor and texture of boxed pasta pales in comparison to fresh homemade pasta. But who has the time and energy for cranking dough through a manual machine? Fortunately that workhorse of the kitchen, your KitchenAid stand mixer is happy to do the work with this attachment. Make egg noodles, lasagna, tortellini, fettuccine, and angel hair pasta. Add herbs and seasonings …

World Cuisine 48297-99 Tri-Blade Plastic Spiral Vegetable Slicer


World Cuisine 48297-99 Tri-Blade Plastic Spiral Vegetable Slicer


$28.74


Cut vegetables and fruits into noodles, or curly, paper-thin ribbons with this inexpensive yet robust slicer. We recommend the World Cuisine brand over others because it costs about half or less of the price of similar models, makes nicer noodles, is easy to use and clean, and can slice fairly large quantities quickly, and is quite sturdy. The popular Joyce Chen type slicers can only process small…

Atlas Pasta Machine


Atlas Pasta Machine




Jim Gill Sings the Sneezing Song and Other Contagious Tunes


Jim Gill Sings the Sneezing Song and Other Contagious Tunes


$9.71


This Parents’ Choice Award winning album and American Library Association’s Notable Children’s Recoding consists of 15 songs created or adapted to Jim Gill’s own “music play” genre, meaning they are songs to jump, dance, sneeze, shake, scratch and, of course, sing along with. Listeners are exposed to the sounds of acoustic and electric bass and guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, trombone, piano, tru…

Magic Machine


Magic Machine


$18.99



Magic Machine


Magic Machine


$8.99



Play-doh Spaghetti Factory


Play-doh Spaghetti Factory


$9.99


Create any pastability you can imagine with this fun PLAY-DOH SPAGHETTI FACTORY playset. Make pretend spaghetti, linguine and ravioli covered in all your favorite “PLAY-DOH-licious toppings”. Just load some compound into the “pasta” maker, press down and the “pasta” pops up. Use the molds to make pretend meatballs and veggies. Four three-ounce cans of brightly colored compound let you create lots …

Play-doh Spaghetti Playshop


Play-doh Spaghetti Playshop



pasta maker machine, additional molds, serving utensils and 3 colors of play-doh compound….


The Complete Book of Pasta and Noodles


The Complete Book of Pasta and Noodles


$12.48


Americans love pasta. But this doesn’t mean we know about its many types, how best to serve it, or even how best to bring it from plate to mouth. Exploring these topics and more, The Cook’s Illustrated Complete Book of Pasta and Noodles offers a comprehensive introduction to the world’s pasta, from spaghetti, couscous, and spaetzle to ramen, udon, rice sticks, and more. Compiled from the page…

Suzanne Somers' Fast and Easy: Lose Weight the Somersize Way with Quick, Delicious Meals for the Entire Family!


Suzanne Somers’ Fast and Easy: Lose Weight the Somersize Way with Quick, Delicious Meals for the Entire Family!


$2.93


Somersize the fast and easy way and lose weight by eating delicious, home-cooked meals that are perfect for the entire family!For more than ten years, Suzanne Somers has been preaching, “Fat is your friend and sugar is the greatest enemy!” Her Somersize program lets you shed pounds by eating rich, flavorful foods like meat, cheese, cream, butter, and eggs. Medical professionals are now saying …

Spaghetti Machine
(Sentence Matching) Help!!!!!! Please?

5.Identifying the Function of Verbal Phrases
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the italicized phrase in each sentence.
A. conjunctive adverb
B. adjective
C. interjection
D. coordinating conjunction
E. adverb (not conjunctive)
F. subordintation conjunction
G. preposition
H. correlative conjunction

–The italicized word is in parenthesess–

-Pasta has been (widely) accepted in this country for at least two hundred years.

-Today, Italians do eat pasta with tomato sauce; (nevertheless), plain pasta was eaten for hundreds of years in Italy before tomatoes were grown there.

-Many people think that spaghetti served with (both) tomato sauce (and) meatballs is the traditional Italian style of pasta.

-(After) it is pressed through a machine, pasta is dried until hard.

-Records show that Thomas Jefferson imported (two) cases of pasta in 1789.

-The first pasta machines were developed (around) 1800.

By using this grammar terms glossary, you should have no problems doing your own work.

http://www.usingenglish.com/glossary.html

Japanese Vending Machine Spaghetti