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Let's speak about pasta makers!
Is there any sense to buy the pasta maker only for the home use? Share your experience!
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I wouldn't buy one, there's a large variety of perfectly good inexpensive pasta at the stores. To me, pasta tastes like pasta.
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How can anyone not know they can buy pasta makers for home use? Could we have an ad for pasta makers headed this way?
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So, we have been invaded by a promotional troll? I hate it when I fall for dodo.
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I don't really know, it's just odd that they'd ask that question instead of just searching for pasta makers online.
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I have one; bought it for next to nothing at a store closing sale. I have used it twice and produced some decent pasta, but from my experience, it is not worth the trouble, since I have learned what I like in ready-to-cook pasta and know where to find it. It is a nice little machine, very well made and looks as though it could last forever. Out it goes at my next garage sale--for next to nothing.
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That's one thing I like about a food store like Publix. They have a vast variety of Pastas and sauces not found at other food outlets or stores. Many times direct imports form Italy. For me I'd rather pay a little more and get a variety of selections than attempt to make it myself, but then some find the do it yourself pastas much better, and maybe they have a point. Just not for me.
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There is a running joke on the Walking Dead about a woman pestering foragers for a pasta maker. Nevermind, that first they need to plan and harvest winter wheat. Then, mill the grain into flour.
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Thank you guys! I think, I will better buy ready pasta in the store) I read several articles - there is too much hassle with pasta cooking(