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Can linguini be used in place of spaghetti?  I have the sauce made but find I have no spaghetti - please help - I don't want to have to make a trip to the store for this one item.


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Sure you can used liguini.  You could even use elbow mac but I myself would prefer linguini.

 
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Thank you very much - I will use Linguini.  (I may even like it better than spaghetti)

Posted 2009-01-12T23:05:00Z
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Absolutely - but I hope by now you have already finished eating!  And don't worry about the pasta police!  Wink

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Absolutely - but I hope by now you have already finished eating!  And don't worry about the pasta police!  Wink

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Absolutely - but I hope by now you have already finished eating!  And don't worry about the pasta police!  Wink

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YUMMMMMM! I know it will turn out fantastic. you are making me hungry!

 
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If the Pen is Mightier than the Sword.... How Lethal is an E-Mail ?

Most Definitely, its more or less spaghetti, just a bit flat oval shaped!!

Posted 2009-01-14T04:22:28Z
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Sure!  any type of pasta goes with any type of pasta sauce.  Since linguini is so plain, if you don't have any big chunks of onion or diced tomatoes, add some to add variety.  A fresh garden salad or some fruit plus some bread sticks should make your family a wonderful meal!

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