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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/6/2010 4:42:39 PM   
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I absolutely adore Italian food but their desserts for some reason leave me cold.

Give me an Italian dinner and i am absolutely thrilled. There is a restaurant here that offers Italian desserts and a fantastic chocolate lava cake.

Scrumptious!

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/6/2010 5:12:59 PM   
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Calling pasta noodles will get you in hot water if you work in an Italian Restaurant.

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/6/2010 9:48:19 PM   
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I believe that in the dough state, before drying, that noodles have a higher water content than pasta. I could be wrong, it could also be the flour. It could be both.

Note that both are dried, but just HOW they dry makes the difference. Egg content might have something to do with it as well. There might also be things in pasta that are not in noodles, like some sort of oil. I have heard of that extra virgin olive oil, but what happens to the slutty bitch olive oil ?

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/6/2010 11:51:02 PM   
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I believe that in the dough state, before drying, that noodles have a higher water content than pasta. I could be wrong, it could also be the flour. It could be both.

Note that both are dried, but just HOW they dry makes the difference. Egg content might have something to do with it as well. There might also be things in pasta that are not in noodles, like some sort of oil. I have heard of that extra virgin olive oil, but what happens to the slutty bitch olive oil ?

T


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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 12:09:53 AM   
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Greetings

I had noodles for lunch yesterday. Therese really thick flavor full egg noodles my mother buy in Sweden. However that got me thinking. What is really the difference between noodles and pasta? Is it not made of the same stuff? What is the difference do anyone here know?

I wonder if noodles and meat sauce would be a good dish. Exchanging spaghetti for noodles.

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Depends on the kind of noodles. In many beef dishes, egg noodles are used and they taste yummy. By "meat sauce" am I right in assuming you mean a tomato based sauce with ground beef? That is what meat sauce is here in the states.

Different pastas work for different types of sauces. When I was waiting tables, I always laughed at the kitchen staff who would say "pasta is pasta, it's all the same." It really isn't.

Angel hair pasta (like spagetti, but very thin) is NOT good with meat sauce. The sauce will overwhelm the pasta. For meat sauce, thicker more robust pasta is better. Shells, ziti or rigatoni are all really good with meat sauce. Angel hair is good with lighter sauces like pesto or garlic and oil.

You don't want to use the robust pasta so much with cream sauces, but neither do you want to use the really delicate ones either. Something in between. Fetticinni (flat, long like spagetti, about 1/4 inch wide) is good with cream sauce as is bow ties, fusilli and tiny shells.

There is NO pasta that will be good on a diet in abundance. The carb count of whole wheat pasta is not significant at all. It is only a couple grams less. I think whole wheat pasta tastes like crap, so I would rather have the couple of extra grams of carbs.

pahunkboy,

I know that you, like many nowadays, are working under a tight budget and pasta is cheap. After years of eating it a lot because of the affordability, I will hardly touch it now. There is a nationwide organization called Angel Food Ministries that can really help you get affordable food at really reasonable prices. It includes real meat, steaks, chicken, pork chops and even fish as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. I know that you live alone and can honestly tell you that if you purchased your food from them (they are a non profit run by a church in Georgia), you can have good, healthy food and you will be able to have enough food to last you for a month for less than $150.00. That will include as I said, real meat, real vegetables and fresh fruit. I don't know if you are on food stamps, but they do accept them. I have been purchasing food through them for about a year, and now all I get at the grocery store are beverages, bread and snacks.

I don't work or volunteer for the organization and I get nothing from telling people about it. But honestly, knowing that you have decent healthy food to eat can greatly improve your quality of life.

Anyone who would like more information, please feel free to cmail me. They aren't everywhere, but you can search on their website for a location nearby, and possibly even get your local church to become a host site.

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 12:19:40 AM   
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LLady,

I doubt it saves money to eat pasta.... at least how I did it this past month.

I think I craved the tomatos in it.  Which are not in season.  So that was some of it.  I was also - in a food rut- where my meals are SO predictable.    I think a varied diet will be best.   I bloat up fast.

I make a killer salad.

Right now tho- my kitchen is a challenge.

I use a hot plate- and my fridge is a dorm size.   But for 1 person- that can work.

I am now on day 5 with no running water due to frozen burst pipes.   I take back everything I said about the economy.  These asshole plumbers are not hungry enough to freaking show up.
Today will be peachy too... because- not to sound gross but- I wiill be require to visit the rest room often today.  argh.

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 1:03:33 AM   
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Hunky, maybe you should learn plumbing then. Really, as a homeowner any skill you have that you don't have to pay for is a good thing. Wiring is another good thing to know. I was thinking of taking the test and starting a business. When I wire a house you can plug two large AC units into the same plug and not blow a breaker. I was thinking of calling it Overkill Electric but it just doesn't ring right somehow.

Anyway, to the topic. Tomato sauce sucks with noodles, and is barely compatible with angel hair. Yet beef stroganoff sucks with spaghetti or macaroni. Cheese sauce works with either, but not long spaghetti or lasngne noodles, why ? And why are lasangne noodles called noodles ? Then there are things that go best with dumplings which are esentially the same thing. Go figure.

I believe it has something to do with the solubility of whatever sauce at the surface(s) of the pasta as well as it's particular moisture characteristic. Like there are two distinct ways to make dumplings, one is mainly that water is used and the other water is not. You can taste the difference despite the fact both are boiled.

I'm sure the internet could clear this up in a jiffy, but a more subjective discussion I think is better. I'll have to think back to Gandma making her own soup noodles, my Aunt making perogis and a few other things to get any more right now.

Please stand by.

(sit, it may take a while)

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 1:14:14 AM   
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...and yet- I live in red necked area. Some man locally knows how to fix this and all I have to do is verbalize and pay the man.

If I attempt to fix it- the whole of Cleveland will be under water!!!   LOL.

I am going to call a chain place later. The plumber wanted $68 to just show up.  Stood me up 2x then went off on me and told me he did not need the work.  These guys are moody.
I know the public is assholes- but gee- it isnt like I am dating the guy!!!   foot stomp.

sometimes I am too nice- and other times I am an in your face type of guy.

My day and night still mixed up- so 8am is late lunch for me- by 2pm I am mentally worn.

But back to my point.  We have hundreds of guys that "could" do this simple task.  And I only need to find 1.     

luckily I do not have to hire out much as if things are not perfect- it does not bother me.  this dump can attest to that.

...anyhow- today is another brand new day.....      (I hope)

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 8:22:50 AM   
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Greetings

Sorry to sound like an idiot but what are canolis?

I wish you well



it is a pastry - that has creme cheese in it- Italian I think.  VERY sweet and lots of calories. 

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&rls=gm&sourceid=gmail&resnum=0&q=cannoli&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=AQtFS6iLA8ig8AbQqonXBA&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CCEQsAQwAw


I normally do not buy them.



Orgasmic yum! I was wet nursed on cannolis.

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 12:01:45 PM   
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the difference between noodles & pasta? easy, about $10.00 a plate.

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 2:11:09 PM   
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Damn it. Now I have to go out a get some phở. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ph%E1%BB%9F

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 4:31:04 PM   
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Where I'm from.....Jews eat noodles...Italians eat pasta

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/7/2010 8:39:50 PM   
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Damn it. Now I have to go out a get some phở.
Best darn deal eating out-wise!! I just love the stuff

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/8/2010 4:12:18 AM   
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the difference between noodles & pasta? easy, about $10.00 a plate.


LMAO!!

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/8/2010 5:37:05 AM   
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Yes I mean tomato based sauce with ground beef. The is the most common way to eat pasta in Norway, spaghetti and meat sauce. But yes you are right, different kind of pasta work with different kinds of sauce. And if you get really fresh pasta, it is really good just to eat it with nothing but a bit of quality cheese on it like parmesan.

I actually like whole wheat pasta, but yes it is not diet food, but then. If I can not allow myself some good food, then I would rather stay fat. And besides I am loosing weight and fast just but cutting sweets, cakes and soda from my diet. I could never count calories. Better happy and fat I say.

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/8/2010 5:41:21 AM   
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I believe that in the dough state, before drying, that noodles have a higher water content than pasta. I could be wrong, it could also be the flour. It could be both.

Note that both are dried, but just HOW they dry makes the difference. Egg content might have something to do with it as well. There might also be things in pasta that are not in noodles, like some sort of oil. I have heard of that extra virgin olive oil, but what happens to the slutty bitch olive oil ?


That might be it. Thank you for the information. As for the slutty olive oil, now that just make the food more fun.

I wish you well

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/8/2010 4:05:04 PM   
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Best darn deal eating out-wise!! I just love the stuff


Seriously. They give you this ginormous bowl for only a few bucks. I've never been to a phở place where their small serving was anything I actually considered small. It's more like an extra large portion to me and I can almost never finish it in one sitting. To top it off they usually give you a heaping plate of herbs, sprouts, and peppers.

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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/8/2010 6:14:14 PM   
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What is really the difference between noodles and pasta?


My ex is a noodle.

Pasta, on the other hand, is yum.


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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/9/2010 4:13:20 AM   
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Call me anything but late to dinner.


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RE: What s the differance between noodles and pasta? - 1/9/2010 8:41:33 AM   
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I got this biiig pot. I take 2 kg of beef and mince it and trow in the pot and brown it in margarine. Then i mince 2 kg of onion and a genorous helping of garlic and trow in as well. Then 5 cans of tomato and let the whole thing stew for 30 minutes. Then i add 5 glasses of mushrooms, nam pla, thyme, origanum, chinese soya sauce and let it simmer for another 20 minutes.
I normally eat it with any pasta, but i do like the Thai rice noodles even common spag will do.
When it is cooled a bit down i distribute it in small plasticcontainers and freeze it. That above recipe is great for 15 helpings. I call it lazy mans food as it is one of dishes i have, if i am to lazy to cook. Pop it in the microwave, stick some pasta, noodles or whatever in the pot and you have a nice tasting meal in a few minutes and hardly any dishes to clean.

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