I personally quite enjoy eating it slowly, putting one end in my mouth
and slurping it up whenever possible.


I never got the hang of the twirling thing.


0_0


-Gel

-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"In Italy, spaghetti is served in a bowl. There is no need for a spoon
because you can simply use the side of your bowl on to which you spin
your spaghetti!"
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>>| -----Original Message-----
>>| From: Sam Morris

>>| Question is what's the proper etiquette. Is it now
>>| proper in America to twirl pasta with a spoon? I know
>>| it's still considered tacky in Italy, kind of the same
>>| as drinking cappuccino after dinner.
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