Really diggin' this all pasta threadLOL. Sorry for getting this thing off track guys. By the way T-Cat, the lasagna was great. Had more for lunch today :Cool:.
Me thinks somebody needs to get that pre-order button up before the whole thread goes sideways:Silly:.
We sure do need to get off the pasta cause you guys are torturing me.................:Drooling:
Diagnosed with Celiacs a year ago and now that wonderful cuisine de Italiano is kiboshed :( (gluten free pasta mostly just sucks and there are no good bread substitutes :P)
Its my fault....lol. Just keeping things in Motion
until that magical button appears, and yes ....we all check both pages of the EDF section just in case.
After Amazon prime air delivery gets going their
Will be Drones dropping our planes and goodies off so we can tell it to deliver it to your car in the lot at work, then take your girl to that italian eatery with a big fat Motion RC smile on your face ! :)
Sorry OV10. You see Pappa Alpha is over in China making sure the elves are boxing up these A-10s for us. And we are left here with no plane, no pre-order button and apparently no adult supervision. See what happens....
On second thought.......all you pasta hoggers keep on chowin down and then you'll be all porked out and I'll beat you to the front of the pre-order line LOL
Hey I just gotta say I'm also half Italian and about 10 years ago my wife and I did a bicycle trip from Venice to Pisa - coast to coast - and we discovered that there is no bad food in Italy. Since we were riding 25 to 50 miles a day, we came up with the phrase "guilt free gorging". It was truly a wonderful experience, the bike ride wasn't bad eitherLOL. Over there spaghetti is called macaroni and pepperoni is called salami picante but I figured they could call it anything they wanted as long as I could eat it!! Una beera y una vino bianchi were the first words out of my mouth when we got off the bikes each day!! Multo bono, Brad
Not going to lie, this thread might be the reason I baked a pizza last night...
*sigh* I want pizza now too.... gawd the curse of being Italian, pudgy, and a starch/carb head is going to be the death of me! C'mon, where's that preorder button??
Man it's so great to have all you guys showing up as well, welcome to all the new comers as well as the regulars. I don't get over to RCG very often and then its only for a few minutes to read something that someone posted a link to from the Squawk. Good to hear that ours compares very favorably with theirs.
My grandma is Sicilian. I'm adopted so I can't claim the heritage but I did eat a lot of Italian food when she was alive and explains my addiction to Italian food lol. Her father loved Italy so much her name was Italia delevecia. (Before she married a big Aussie bloke called bill Kelly - which is about as Aussie as you can get in a name)
she used to make this spaghetti with mince, bacon and chilli, I've tried replicating it many times but it's never as good as grandmas. :)
O.K. guys, this is my first attempt at posting videos. Sorry, go to youtube DSCN2892 and then DSCN2894 1. I took the plunge and joined youtube! So the first video is the reconstructed upper cockpit from my old LX A-10. I did this mostly to show how that operable canopy functioned first without the canopy and then, in the second video, with the canopy attached so every one interested in having an operable canopy on the new Freewing A-10 could see what's possible. It seems to me that this mechanism could be adapted with some reinforcement and some other changes. I'm interested in what ya think, Brad P.S. Sorry to be off topic- this is not Italian LOL
My mom's mom was born on Sicily so that's about a Italian as you can get. I used to tell people that every Sunday at my house was like a page right out of The Godfather (no, not the gangster part). The huge never-ending table of Italian food was real, and people didn't believe it until they saw it. Lasagna, pasta, meatballs, sausages (hot and sweet), antipasto, endless loaves of bread, enough red wine to get a full-grown elephant tipsy... it was all real. And happened at my house every Sunday.
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