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I wonder if it works well with gluten free pasta...then I can get one just for my spaghettin and one for the rest of the crew... looks like it would be so much easier (if it really works!) If anyone has tried this I'd like to know what you think too. Wonder if Target carries it... they have a shelf of 'as seen on TV' products.

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Pasta Express Contraption

Have any of you used this "Pasta Express" contraption (see below where I cut & pasted from their website) for making GF pastas? Just wondering if it would work....... I thought this may be a good gizmo for our RV. Any thoughts?

~Melonie

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It should work fine with the glassy starch style noodles and probably corn

pasta. With rice pasta, a lot would depend on how long it is supposed to

cook -- I don't think it probably even works that well with most wheat pasta

(just with that long thin spaghetti always shown in their ads).

>Have any of you used this " Pasta Express " contraption (see below where I

cut & pasted from their

>website) for making GF pastas? Just wondering if it would work....... I

thought this may be a

>good gizmo for our RV. Any thoughts?

~Melonie

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I got the Pasta Express for the same

reason. Thought I would keep one in the kitchen and one in the camper. The

first time I used it, the noodles didn’t seem quite done. The second time

they were fine (filled it completely with boiling water) I like it because it

keeps everything contained. I was always afraid of accidental cc with 2 pots of

water boiling and 2 serving spoons. Now I just set this off to the side while I’m

make the pasta for the rest of the family. It has a built in strainer so you

don’t have to worry about an extra strainer.

Judy

Gettysburg PA

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of K. Oland

Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006

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Subject: RE: Pasta

Express Contraption

It should work fine with the

glassy starch style noodles and probably corn

pasta. With rice pasta, a lot would depend on how

long it is supposed to

cook -- I don't think it probably even works that

well with most wheat pasta

(just with that long thin spaghetti always shown

in their ads).

>Have any of you used this " Pasta

Express " contraption (see below where I

cut & pasted from their

>website) for making GF pastas? Just

wondering if it would work....... I

thought this may be a

>good gizmo for our RV. Any thoughts?

~Melonie

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Judy,

Thanks for your feedback. I thought this gadget would cut down on

the amount of things (pots, pans, strainers) that need to be washed

in our RV. We have a decent sized kitchen area, but the sink isn't

that big. This gadget looked like a good thing for an RV (provided

that the gadget does work). ;)

Melonie

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> I got the Pasta Express for the same reason. Thought I would keep

one in the

> kitchen and one in the camper. The first time I used it, the

noodles didn't

> seem quite done. The second time they were fine (filled it

completely with

> boiling water) I like it because it keeps everything contained. I

was always

> afraid of accidental cc with 2 pots of water boiling and 2 serving

spoons.

> Now I just set this off to the side while I'm make the pasta for

the rest of

> the family. It has a built in strainer so you don't have to worry

about an

> extra strainer.

>

>

>

> Judy

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> Gettysburg PA

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> From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ]

On Behalf

> Of K. Oland

> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 3:53 PM

> To: SillyYaks

> Subject: RE: Pasta Express Contraption

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> It should work fine with the glassy starch style noodles and

probably corn

> pasta. With rice pasta, a lot would depend on how long it is

supposed to

> cook -- I don't think it probably even works that well with most

wheat pasta

> (just with that long thin spaghetti always shown in their ads).

>

> >Have any of you used this " Pasta Express " contraption (see below

where I

> cut & pasted from their

> >website) for making GF pastas? Just wondering if it would

work....... I

> thought this may be a

> >good gizmo for our RV. Any thoughts?

>

> ~Melonie

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