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| Hi, my friend wants a small pasta pot with insert. All those I've seen are the 6 quart size. I emailed a bunch of NYC restaurant places, nothing. The Bowry Kitchen Supply even said no. Anyone know if this thing even exists? He lives alone and that's why he wants a small one. Thansk.
__________________ Slainte! Susan vloglady@hotmail.com |
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| Since pasta should be cooked in a LOT of rapidly boiling water, he really shouldn't get a small pot. He can always cook a small amount of pasta in a big pot (just not the other way around ). |
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| Yes, I TOLD him that, he just wants a small pot. Can't talk him into a bigger pot. Maybe if we went to Macy's or REstaurant Depot and saw the perfect pot..... THansk. Susan
__________________ Slainte! Susan vloglady@hotmail.com |
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| You can cook the pasta in any size pot (big or small) and drain it into a collendar (did I spell that right?) Jock |
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__________________ At weddings, my Aunts would poke me in the ribs and cackle "You're next!". They stopped when I started doing the same to them at funerals. www.kyleskitchen.net |
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| Thanks Kyle. I can't live without spell check Jock |
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