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HJ -- for pity's sake, don't correct grammar unless there is really something to correct. If you want to fix things, try going into your own stuff, removing all the spaces before punctuation marks, adding spaces and articles where appropriate, and perhaps even using transition sentences.
'''Pasta''' is a generic name for many types of noodles that are produced from the paste of ground grains mixed with water, and often egg and salt. While rice noodles are thought of as [[Chinese]] cuisine, wheat noodles are thought of as [[Italian]] cuisine.

While it has been thought in some places that [[Marco Polo]] brought the concept back with him from [[China]] (from where should come [[Spaghetti]]), the first pastas that we know about were on [[Etruscan]] tomb from the fourth century B.C.

[[Thomas Jefferson]] is credited with bringing the first ''[[macaroni]]'' machine to America in [[1789]] when he returned home after serving as [[ambassador]] to [[France]].

See the [[Wikipedia Cookbook]] for specific recipies and the [[Cooking]] topic for a more general overview of food.

Revision as of 16:34, 28 January 2002

HJ -- for pity's sake, don't correct grammar unless there is really something to correct. If you want to fix things, try going into your own stuff, removing all the spaces before punctuation marks, adding spaces and articles where appropriate, and perhaps even using transition sentences.