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Pasta Dilemma

It seemed promising. I felt like a bachelorette, having the place all to myself. I’ll cook pasta, I thought. And so I did.

Ribbon-like pasta. Cute, right? Chopped garlic, tomatoes, tuna, a bit of olive oil. Lots of pepper. Parmesan. Mmmmmm. It looked good. I mixed that in with my pasta. But when I tasted it, it was nothing special. The flavors didn’t blend together. I could taste the garlic. I could taste the tuna. I could taste the tomato. I could taste the pasta. Why didn’t the flavors blend together?

And the dish wasn’t aromatic. I like dishes that smell good. Who doesn’t right? But that’s what I noticed with that dish. Why wasn’t it smelling like anything?

I need help please! How do I make a good pasta dish? The type whose aroma permeates the whole flat? The mouthwatering kind of aroma? How can I get all the flavors to blend together that it tastes so good I go “Oh, it tastes heavenly!”?

My palate doesn’t know the answer. Help!


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