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rotuts

rotuts

@weinoo

 

I think you've got GrandNona's on the brain .  in jest .

 

send me a pack , and Ill report back .

 

the issue is not just time , but ease of use , and replicability .

 

its a lot easier dealing w the very hot water in the Fasta , than several liters in a pot.

 

not in any way more complicated that that.

 

and , w minimal ' testing '   my DelCecco turns out perfectly every time , 

 

its dried pasta .  it boils . its done . its drained   and fool proof.

 

 

 

 

rotuts

rotuts

@weinoo

 

I think you got GrandNona's on the brain .  in jest .

 

send me a pack , and Ill report back .

 

the issue is not just time , but ease of use , and replicability .

 

its a lot easier dealing w the very hot water in the Fasta , than several liters in a pot.

 

not in any way more complicated that that.

 

and , w minimal ' testing '   my DelCecco turns out perfectly every time , 

 

its dried pasta .  it boils . its done . its drained   and fool proof.

 

 

rotuts

rotuts

@weinoo

 

I think you got GrandNona's on the brain .  in jest .

 

send me a pack , and Ill report back .

 

the issue is not just time , but ease of use , and replicability .

 

its a lot easier dealing w the very hot water in the Fasta , than several liters in a pot.

 

not in any way more complicated that that.

 

and , w minimal ' testing '   my DelCecco turns out perfectly every time , 

 

its dried pasta .  it boils . its done . its drained   and fool proof.

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