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has anyone sold their pasta maker and why ?

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espookid | 17:51 Fri 09th Apr 2010 | Food & Drink
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I've never bought one in the first place, I'm afraid I have neither time nor inclination to make my own...
No, I have kept mine, because ...

... one day, I am going to take it out of the box, and use it.



Maybe as a door-stop, or something.
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Thanks that was exactly what I was thinking !
Why bother making it? It only costs about 50p for a 500gram packet, that works out at 7p per portion. (3oz dry weight per portion
don't know why you did ....... give me food poisioning
Fresh pasta is so much better than dry
I bought one years ago when it was the trendy thing to do. I must have been mad. It took forever to make fresh pasta that I could have bought from a supermarket. I keep wondering whether to ebay it, but it's v heavy and would cost a fortune to post. As everyone says, pasta is so cheap to buy and of such good quality these days, why give yourself all the extra agro. I like the door stop idea by the way :-)
It's keeping my Fondue Set company in the cupboard. One day.....
Use ours for lasagne or other sheet type pastas, but buy in dried for spag and other tubes.
Haven't used the corn-on-the-cob forks or avocado dishes for years.
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