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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's funny how some posters make generalizations on how Italians eat based on a sample size of the dozen they personally know. Different Italians eat different things and have different ideas of what a "proper" meal is. OP, your guest was rude for saying out loud what everyone else would be thinking. Your being Italian has nothing to do with this, [b]just buttered pasta is kind of a weird kids meal for most people.[/b] Next time this situation occurs cut up some apples and carrot sticks to make it look like a "proper" kids meal. Now, try to move on.[/quote] WTF are you even talking about? Have you ever set foot outside your house? “Just buttered pasta” is on the kids’ menu at almost EVERY restaurant in the United States.[/quote] I just checked these kid's menus: Olive Garden: Pasta with Alfredo or Marinara sauce, Mac and Cheese - no buttered pasta Chili's: Pasta with Cheesy Chicken and Mac :shock: and Cheese - no buttered pasta Applebee's: Pasta with Chicken Alfredo and Mac and Cheese - no buttered pasta Buttered pasta is on the kid's menu at Cheesecake Factory and Noodles & Company. But certainly not "almost every" or even most restaurants in the US. Sure, you could request no alfredo sauce, but buttered pasta isn't on the kid's menu.[/quote] Good job proving the point that you are a loser with no friends![/quote]
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