As World Pasta Day takes place on October 25, it's important to celebrate the popular food. But, it turns out, we may have been eating it wrong for years. If you're a fan of spaghetti, you should ...
But StudyFinds’ dietitian Shyla Cadogan argues that pasta isn’t inherently unhealthy — but the way you’re eating it might be.
In Italy, using a spoon to assist with winding spaghetti onto your fork is considered a major faux pas. In a video showing herself eating spaghetti, she said: "Rule 1. You don't need a spoon.
But if you’re hoping to cook yourself up a bowl of cacio e pepe with these uber-thin noodles, you’ll be disappointed because ...
People have been left baffled after learning they’ve been eating spaghetti wrong their whole lives, and chances are you’re one of them. A standard Italian restaurant would likely present you ...
No, you can't eat the world's thinnest spaghetti. It's 200 times thinner than a human hair, which means you'd have a hard ...
The Eat’n Park restaurant in St. Clairsville is reviving its annual tradition of Caring for Kids — and taking its efforts a ...