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Monday, February 02, 2009

Fasta Pasta

You've seen it hawked on TV. A rectangular plastic box that comes with a top complete with vents to drain the pasta after cooking. This is the second " sold on TV" item that I've grown to love. The first is the Slanket...a blanket with sleeves - we all got one this Christmas and we all look like fools in them but boy are we warm and cozy.

The Fasta Pasta also gets an A plus. It works so easily - just remember to keep the top off until after the pasta is cooked. Easy peasy clean up --no long wait for the pot to boil...lightweight and quick - I love it and I'm going to experiment with veggies during garden time. Energy saving and minimal clean up makes this funky item fun and practical. Well fun is a stretch. That's probably an exaggeration.

TTFN

1 Comments:

Blogger The Egel Nest said...

We have something similar and have had it for about 5 years...it is fantastic...and we DO use it for vegetables as well...corn especially as you can cook it in the juices and then strain it right from the pan...enjoy :)

Bradley
The Egel Nest

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