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On May 4, 10:51*am, JeanineAlyse > wrote:
> On May 3, 9:58*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote: > snip-snip-snip....> sometimes we just want enough pasta salad for that one meal. *So what's the > > trick for doing that if you are cooking for just two or three people? > Example for two people, one meal: *1-1/2 cups loose-packed veggies/ > meat and 3/4 cup dry pasta will give you a good balance, and the > dressing/seasonings are added as appropriate. With an even simpler method, make your pasta salad on purpose, not as a way to clean out your refrigerator. ....Picky |
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On Wed, 4 May 2011 11:34:18 -0700 (PDT), JeanineAlyse
> wrote: >On May 4, 10:51*am, JeanineAlyse > wrote: >> On May 3, 9:58*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >> snip-snip-snip....> sometimes we just want enough pasta salad for that one meal. *So what's the >> > trick for doing that if you are cooking for just two or three people? >> Example for two people, one meal: *1-1/2 cups loose-packed veggies/ >> meat and 3/4 cup dry pasta will give you a good balance, and the >> dressing/seasonings are added as appropriate. >With an even simpler method, make your pasta salad on purpose, not as >a way to clean out your refrigerator. >...Picky Good lord we've got a good answer. Soup is for cleaning out the fridge. Not any kind of salad. The pasta salad I usually make lasts for days but I use fresh stuff usually bought the day I make it. Lou |
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not sure about this, i think especially if the noodles are left over, and
you have some iffy veggies, seeing what you can get in it would allow for using up stuff and a different salad every time, but like i said, if i were doing this i would put the pasta in a bowl and then just add stuff until it was the right size, ad drexxing and go. Lee "Lou Decruss" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 4 May 2011 11:34:18 -0700 (PDT), JeanineAlyse > > wrote: > >>On May 4, 10:51 am, JeanineAlyse > wrote: >>> On May 3, 9:58 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >>> snip-snip-snip....> sometimes we just want enough pasta salad for that >>> one meal. So what's the >>> > trick for doing that if you are cooking for just two or three people? >>> Example for two people, one meal: 1-1/2 cups loose-packed veggies/ >>> meat and 3/4 cup dry pasta will give you a good balance, and the >>> dressing/seasonings are added as appropriate. >>With an even simpler method, make your pasta salad on purpose, not as >>a way to clean out your refrigerator. >>...Picky > > Good lord we've got a good answer. Soup is for cleaning out the > fridge. Not any kind of salad. The pasta salad I usually make lasts > for days but I use fresh stuff usually bought the day I make it. > > Lou |
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