Pasta Definition–noun | any of various flour-and-egg food preparations of Italian origin, made of thin, unleavened dough and produced in a variety of forms, usually served with a sauce and sometimes stuffed. | | From Dictionary
Pot Definition–noun | 1. | a container of earthenware, metal, etc., usually round and deep and having a handle or handles and often a lid, used for cooking, serving, and other purposes. | | 2. | such a container with its contents: a pot of stew. | | 3. | the amount contained in or held by a pot; potful. | | 5. | a container of liquor or other drink: a pot of ale. | | 6. | liquor or other drink. | | 7. | a cagelike vessel for trapping fish, lobsters, eels, etc., typically made of wood, wicker, or wire. Compare lobster pot. | | 9. | Metallur
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gy. | a. | a vessel for melting metal; melting pot. | | b. | an electrolytic cell for reducing certain metals, as aluminum, from fused salts. | | | 10. | British. | b. | Dialect. a basket or box used for carrying provisions or the like; a pannier. | | | 11. | Slang. a large sum of money. | | 12. | all the money bet at a single time; pool. | | 13. | British Slang. (in horse racing) the favorite. | | 15. | a liquid measure, usually equal to a pint or quart. | | 16. | Armor. | a. | an open, broad-brimmed helmet of the 17th century. | | –verb (used with object) | 19. | to preserve (food) in a pot. | | 21. | to transplant into a pot: We must pot the petunias. | | 22. | Hunting. | a. | to shoot (game birds) on the ground o
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r water, or (game animals) at rest, instead of in flight or running: He can't even pot a sitting duck. | | b. | to shoot for food, not for sport. | | | 23. | Informal. to capture, secure, or win. | –verb (used without object) | 24. | Informal. to take a potshot; shoot. | —Idioms | 25. | go to pot, to become ruined; deteriorate: With no one to care for it, the lovely old garden went to pot. | | 26. | sweeten the pot. sweeten (def. 8). | | From Dictionary
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Guardian Unlimited - Found 5 hours ago ... separately until just the brown side of pink, mash them up and add to the pot. ... mix it with the hot pasta in a heated dish so that the pasta ...
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The Oregonian - Found Nov. 24, 2008 For example, you might cook enough pasta for two days and serve it hot ... in some time saving appliances - microwave, crock pot, steamer and
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