Eating with a fork straight out of the Teflon pan? Carry on.
"I am so upset, I put my leg down from chair..."
It looks greasy, has meat, is probably salty. Edible. Carry on.
I had to double check that this was posted to the right community. Checks out. Carry on.
That doesn't look like sausage
Meat... chips...
Looks like chopped frankfurter.
Mom: We have pasta carbonara at home
Pasta carbonara at home:
Assuming that the noodles are hopefully cooked, all this is missing is a proper sauce and some greens.
I like how you used the serrated blade to mimic the ridged pattern in the pasta.
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Pasta=Noodles?
Pasta=Greek origin
Noodles=Germanic origin
Noodles are from Asia and pasta is European (Italian).
I'll grudgingly accept that Americans call spaghetti 'noodles', but calling all pasta 'noodles' is frankly ludicrous and simply wrong because thay are made differently.
Pasta, example as shown in the picture, of European origin is made from durum wheat.
Annectdotally I think this is the first time I've seen Italian pasta (not spaghetti form) called noodles, so I would believe this is a localised colloquialism or very much a minority thing.
Eating with a fork straight out of the Teflon pan? Carry on.
"I am so upset, I put my leg down from chair..."