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On Jul 16, 9:07*pm, James Silverton >
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> On 7/16/2011 9:59 PM, Jerry Avins wrote:
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> > I twirl spaghetti on a fork. If it's heaped on a plate, a tablespoon
> > makes a convenient support while twirling. If it's in a bowl, as I
> > prefer it, the curve of the side of the bowl is all the support
> > needed. Some people cut long pasta into short pieces before taking it
> > up on a fork. A few cooks break it into short pieces before cooking
> > it. What do you do?

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> I use a fork and no spoon. It's not really difficult with a little
> practice tho' I hate to think how long ago it was that I learned how :-)
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Same here, no spoon, no problem getting spaghetti twirled on the fork.

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> On Jul 16, 9:07 pm, James Silverton >
> wrote:
>> On 7/16/2011 9:59 PM, Jerry Avins wrote:
>>
>> > I twirl spaghetti on a fork. If it's heaped on a plate, a tablespoon
>> > makes a convenient support while twirling. If it's in a bowl, as I
>> > prefer it, the curve of the side of the bowl is all the support
>> > needed. Some people cut long pasta into short pieces before taking it
>> > up on a fork. A few cooks break it into short pieces before cooking
>> > it. What do you do?

>>
>> I use a fork and no spoon. It's not really difficult with a little
>> practice tho' I hate to think how long ago it was that I learned how :-)
>>
>> --
>>
>> James Silverton, Potomac
>>
>>

> Same here, no spoon, no problem getting spaghetti twirled on the fork.
>


Ditto that. I don't use a spoon. Just a fork. It's not that difficult.

Jill

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