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  2. 40 Italian Christmas Dinner Ideas for a Big Family Feast - AOL

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    Seafood and pasta make the ultimate Italian Christmas dinner. Serve this garlicky shrimp over angel hair pasta, and don't forget the parmesan cheese. Get Ree's Shrimp Scampi recipe .

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    Have some fun and support a good cause with these fundraisers for local nonprofits: Spaghetti Dinner. Friday, March 22 - 5:30 to 8 p.m. ... Spaghetti Dinner. Saturday, March 23 - doors open 5 p.m ...

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    This cheesy baked spaghetti is the perfect weeknight dinner, its a like a combination of spaghetti and meatballs and lasagna! ... 15 Best Denim Jacket Outfit Ideas to Pull from Your Closet. 10 ...

  5. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    A dish of spaghetti alla chitarra, a long egg pasta with a square cross-section (about 2–3 mm thick), whose name comes from the tool (the so-called chitarra, literally "guitar") this pasta is produced with, a tool which gives spaghetti its name, shape and a porous texture that allows pasta sauce to adhere well. The chitarra is a frame with a ...

  6. The Old Spaghetti Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Old Spaghetti Factory is an Italian-American-style chain restaurant in the United States and Canada. The U.S. restaurants are owned by OSF International, based in Portland, Oregon , while the Canadian restaurants are owned by The Old Spaghetti Factory Canada Ltd.

  7. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pasta is believed to have developed independently in Italy and is a staple food of Italian cuisine, [1] [2] with evidence of Etruscans making pasta as early as 400 BCE in Italy. [3] [4] Pastas are divided into two broad categories: dried (Italian: pasta secca) and fresh (Italian: pasta fresca).