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Holy Pasta Week — Why Now?
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Holy Pasta Week

Flying Spaghetti Monster

The Day of His Noodly Appendage

The holiest of holidays for Pastafarians, is of course the birthday of His Most Holy Prophet, Marco Polo (b. Sept 15, 1254), who brought the word of his Noodly Appendage back from the East. As Talk Like A Pirate Day falls on September 19th, this five-day period constitutes Holy Pasta Week, during which spaghetti is consumed liberally. With a nice Chianti, of course.

[Hurricane Ike distracted me from the celebration]

7 comments

1 Kryten42 { 09.18.08 at 1:00 pm }

*sigh* Why didn’t you post this earlier? LOL I woulda posted my recipe’s here instead of the other post. More appropriate. 😉

Anyway… I’m falling asleap at the KB here… Codeine + very long day (4AM here now). 😉

TTYL! 🙂

2 Bryan { 09.18.08 at 1:53 pm }

I’m tying them to together in the Recipe post, thanks I needed something to make up for forgetting about Pasta week.

3 LadyMin { 09.18.08 at 2:32 pm }

LadyMin would be happy to contribute a pasta recipe from her garden in honor of pasta week ….

Mezze Penne with Pesto

4 andante { 09.18.08 at 3:18 pm }

Point of etiquette:

I’m fixing spaghetti tonight, but vino interferes with my medication.

Do I need to do penance? Can I buy my way out of it? Does His Noodlniess accept Visa?

I’m so confused.

5 Bryan { 09.18.08 at 3:31 pm }

LadyMin, your contribution will appear shortly, with thanks.

Blogmother, any fruit juice that’s been in the fridge for a few days should be fine.

6 Kryten42 { 09.18.08 at 11:11 pm }

Adante, as Bryan said. 🙂 In Italy, vino is really just *the juice of the fruit of the vine*. It can be fermented (wine) or not (grape juice). 🙂 But… anything really will suffice. After all… ’tis the thought that counts! 😉 LOL

7 Bryan { 09.18.08 at 11:21 pm }

That’s right, pour the Welch’s and think wine. I don’t know if they still do it, but Presbyterians in New York used grape juice in communion to avoid problems with the state.