Spaghetti harvest overdue?

Charmonium

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OMG that's worthy of Monty Python

I've heard of the spaghetti weevil. Nasty little bvgger.

People don't know that all of the other pastas really come from spaghetti. After harvest and while still malleable, it is mashed and remolded. But that gives it a slightly different texture. It's very subtle but you may have noticed.

While we're on the topic, the meatball harvest comes much later in the season since it is the byproduct of predatory plants in the Venus flytrap family. Not something you want to witness though. Much more disturbing than seeing sausage being made.
 
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IronWing

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The spaghetti harvest film was carried by one of the American networks soon after the BBC broadcast it. My mom still recalls seeing the film 65 years later.
 

IronWing

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OMG that's worthy of Monty Python

I've heard of the spaghetti weevil. Nasty little bvgger.

People don't know that all of the other pastas really come from spaghetti. After harvest and while still malleable, it is mashed and remolded. But that gives it a slightly different texture. It's very subtle but you may have noticed.

While we're on the topic, the meatball harvest comes much later in the season since it is the byproduct of predatory plants in the Venus flytrap family. Not something you want to witness though. Much more disturbing than seeing sausage being made.
On top of spaghetti all covered with cheese
I lost my poor meatball when somebody sneezed…
 

pmv

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The spaghetti harvest film was carried by one of the American networks soon after the BBC broadcast it. My mom still recalls seeing the film 65 years later.

Did they carry it knowingly? As I understand it, a lot of people believed the original broadcast - it was "The BBC", after all, and at that time a lot of people were entirely unfamiliar with exotic foreign food like spaghetti, which was only for sophisticated upper-class folk (I think WW2 rationing had only just ended a couple of years before).

I assume Americans were a little bit more cosmopolitan in their culinary taste/knowledge, so not so easily fooled?
 
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Charmonium

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Oh, the Italians had been coming over for a while. My mother was second generation. I don't think many people hadn't at least heard of it. But I can see people believing it.

Now potato gnocchi, that's a bit more "exotic."
 

VirtualLarry

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The Pastafarians talk about the final Great Harvest, before the Noodley One appears.