I found one on ebay. Shipping kills the deal, but it was still cheaper buying it there vs. Michael's. I found several on ebay, and they were all reasonable, but shipping doubles the price.
Don't tell the relatives, but this one is actually nicer than DH's. It's an Atlas, so I COULD buy the cannelloni attachment. Or the angel hair, or the ravioli attachment. Or I could shut the hell up and pretend I don't know shit about it. Then I won't have to make pasta.
This project is starting to get a little out of hand, materials-wise. If the Atlas doesn't help me make a nice product, I am gonna chuck the whole polymer experiment, burst into tears, and use my little Guido pasta machine for PASTA. With olive oil, tomato, and a little sauted zucchini.
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21 hours ago
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Yay! Give yourself some time, and do a few practice runs first. Play a little! I'll be thinking good polymer thoughts for ya ~
OMG! They make a machine for pasta??? I used to make my own fettuccine. I never knew about a machine. That's what I get for being such a hick. HA!
Hang in there kiddo, you'll have fun and it will be fine.
Love it. I cannot wait to see your HUGe project upon completion!
Bri
PS. I have a lot of pasta recipes if this goes wrong.
Your pasta sounds yummy - the project will get in shape...
Marta
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