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Cake is cake regardless of what it’s made of. And how it’s made, we should enjoy every bite.
No. All pasta is basically made of water, flour, and oftentimes eggs, but there are hundreds off different kinds of pasta with different names and shapes.
Unless you’re willing to argue that spaghetti is ravioli is alfredo is lasagna is penne is macaroni is fagottini (and so on and so forth), then none of them are the same thing.
I didn’t know they molded lasagna in a nutshell! Wow.
Counter Point, Lanza and spaghetti are made of the same ingredients, but moulded definitely.
So in a nutshell, lasagna is spaghetti.
Maybe, but even without that, we see some of those tanks go tumbling or get knocked around in ways that would reduce crash test dummies in full modern seatbelts with airbags to pieces, let alone little girls in unpadded, seatbeltless vintage tanks.
“The Messerschmitt Bf-110 was actually a fairly good plane in the Battle of Britain instead of a total failureeeee”
You could’ve called lasagna a pasta cake or a pasta layer cake and that would’ve been fine. But a “spaghetti cake”? Absolutely not. Spaghetti and lasagna are two totally different pastas.
Oh my god…
Damn Packet Loss, don’t touch the controls at all then 1% sends me across the map and into a Moat…
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Actually, a toilet plunger is better for plunging both toilets and sinks than a sink plunger. Just, don’t use one plunger for both jobs.