Gift From The Past : Reddit User Finds 74-Year-Old Pasta Sauce Recipe Gift From The Past : Reddit User Finds 74-Year-Old Pasta Sauce Recipe
Viral: A Reddit user recovered a pasta recipe from his garage, which was dating back to 1947. Take a look!
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A Reddit user shared a pasta sauce recipe he found in his garage
The handwritten recipe dated back to the year 1947
Pasta is a recipe which has become a global favourite. Whether it s spaghetti or Penne, Fusili or Fettucine, there are so many shapes of Pasta to try. There are also a number of delicious sauces that Pasta can be cooked in - from a tangy and flavourful Arabiatta to a cheesy Bechamel. The right kind of Pasta sauce can make all the difference to the dish, which is why chefs and experts take extra care to get it right. A Reddit user was surprised to find a recipe for a pasta sauce dating back to the year 1947. The envelope containing the 74-year-old relic was cleverly hidden in a nook in his garage. Take a look
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