Your choice?
the sketty
>>22036122
>>22036122Your choice.
>>22036122Jesús anon how much money did you spend on that?
>no CascatelliUseless muligan
>>22037004money?
Can I have Kraft Dinner instead?
>>22036122Fun fact: actual Italian pasta cannot be sold in the US.Italian pasta is only made of durum wheat and water (some northern variants have eggs added).All pasta sold in US needs to be "fortified" with vitamins and minerals, because military recruiters realised, a century ago, that most Amerisharts are undernourished. This was their solution.
>>22037968holy based
>>22036122i don't do strand pasta, the wider the tube the better. I pick the leftmost so i can close it cleanly (only use half box) compared to 2nd from left, an annoying bag I gotta find a binder clip for
>>22037968>>22039259This is actually a problem in Europe and their proposed solution to it is to do exactly what Americans do and fortify common foods.
>>22039373I think it's a fairly common solution throughout the world.
>>22036122Im autistic so spaghett texture is the non plus ultra for me. Admittedly rigatoni are better for holding onto sauce and I like them occasionally for fancy dishes>>22037968Shalom
>>22037968These impoverished Americans could buy small European towns, let that sink in.
Rigatoni is my favorite
>>22039397
>>22036122You can't beat fresh pappardelle.
>>22039373>This is actually a problem in EuropeNo, it's not.>their proposed solution to it is to do exactly what Americans do and fortify common foodsNever going to happen, Bubba.
>>22039392>These impoverished Americans could buy small European towns, let that sink in."A 2023 survey conducted by Payroll.org highlighted that 78% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, a 6% increase from the previous year. In other words, more than three-quarters of Americans struggle to save or invest after paying for their monthly expenses.Similarly, a 2023 Forbes Advisor survey revealed that nearly 70% of respondents either identified as living paycheck to paycheck (40%) or—even more concerning—reported that their income doesn’t even cover their standard expenses (29%)." - https://archive.ph/0G3Tx"Roughly 111 million people — 50% of Americans with a credit card and 40% of the U.S. adult population — carry credit card debt" - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/record-share-americans-cant-pay-credit-card-bills/"While 100 million Americans have at least some medical debt, about 7.4% of U.S. residents experience catastrophic healthcare expenses annually, more than double the rate of any other developed nation. Here, medical debt is defined as experiencing problems paying or being unable to afford any medical bills in the past 12 months, including those for doctors, dentists, hospitals, therapists, medication, equipment, nursing home or home care. And the term catastrophic is defined as out-of-pocket spending exceeding 40% of a household’s income after basic necessities have been met. Further, estimates suggest that inability to afford costs of medical care contributes to at least 530,000 personal bankruptcy filings annually. Approximately two-thirds of personal bankruptcies in the U.S. are associated with medical expenses or illness-related loss of work." - https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/2026/04/05/increasing-burdens-of-medical-debt-and-bankruptcy-are-uniquely-american/
>>22039565Huh?
>>22039590He's refuting the point that even poor Americans are rich by European standards, which they obviously aren't.
>>22039594Lurk more
>>22037968why are not Europeans fat and malnourished then? This doesnt make sense. I think its all poison.
>>22039565holy based
>>22036122Barilla. All those small brand are shitty, they can t even tell you how to cook them, with Barilla or other main brands, you don t need to check, the timer is always right and the pasta are cooked perfectly.
>>22039802>they can t even tell you how to cook themit was real in my mind+holy retard