What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
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@art_of_shred said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@Grey said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I used my free pizza credit from Domino's tonight. They screwed up the order, but caught it during their quality check. As a result, I got two pizzas for free.
The good news is you got free pizza. The bad news is that it's Domino's.
They recently bought a large franchise (Joey's Pizza) here. We tried it and... well, at least it wasn't frozen.
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Made myself a tuna salad sandwich today.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Made myself a tuna salad sandwich today.
Sounds like a major milestone
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Chicken curry and rice!
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Got real Sicilian pizza from the local panificio, it was awesome.
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Just had a spicy arrabiato fresh pasta dinner.
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Hackbraten / meatloaf
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just had a spicy
arrabiatoarrabbiata fresh pasta dinner.The word for sauce in Italian is feminine.... Didn't DuoLingo cover that one?
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@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just had a spicy
arrabiatoarrabbiata fresh pasta dinner.The word for sauce in Italian is feminine.... Didn't DuoLingo cover that one?
It doesn't cover the sauce at all. But the adjective is just "angry" and Italian adjectives don't have a gender. It's arrabbiata when pasta makes it feminine. Put it on something masculine and it should be arrabbiato. I think.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just had a spicy
arrabiatoarrabbiata fresh pasta dinner.The word for sauce in Italian is feminine.... Didn't DuoLingo cover that one?
It doesn't cover the sauce at all. But the adjective is just "angry" and Italian adjectives don't have a gender. It's arrabbiata when pasta makes it feminine. Put it on something masculine and it should be arrabbiato. I think.
If you start typing it into google, "arrabbiata sauce" or "arrabbiata recipe" results appear. If you google "arrabiato", it just says it's the word for angry. And every kitchen I ever worked in spelled it with an "a".
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@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just had a spicy
arrabiatoarrabbiata fresh pasta dinner.The word for sauce in Italian is feminine.... Didn't DuoLingo cover that one?
It doesn't cover the sauce at all. But the adjective is just "angry" and Italian adjectives don't have a gender. It's arrabbiata when pasta makes it feminine. Put it on something masculine and it should be arrabbiato. I think.
If you start typing it into google, "arrabbiata sauce" or "arrabbiata recipe" results appear. If you google "arrabiato", it just says it's the word for angry. And every kitchen I ever worked in spelled it with an "a".
Always putting it on pasta
It's probably the actual name of the sauce and not just a description. But no idea.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Just had a spicy
arrabiatoarrabbiata fresh pasta dinner.The word for sauce in Italian is feminine.... Didn't DuoLingo cover that one?
It doesn't cover the sauce at all. But the adjective is just "angry" and Italian adjectives don't have a gender. It's arrabbiata when pasta makes it feminine. Put it on something masculine and it should be arrabbiato. I think.
If you start typing it into google, "arrabbiata sauce" or "arrabbiata recipe" results appear. If you google "arrabiato", it just says it's the word for angry. And every kitchen I ever worked in spelled it with an "a".
Always putting it on pasta
It's probably the actual name of the sauce and not just a description. But no idea.
It is the name of the sauce, whose name comes from the word for angry (because it is a spicy sauce). But I guess that applying it to pasta (feminine word) makes it feminine as well.
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Example: Pollo alla Arrabbiatto
Changes to masculine when describing a chicken sauce.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Example: Pollo alla Arrabbiatto
Changes to masculine when describing a chicken sauce.
"I'll have the angry chicken please!"
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I don't know if the pollo example is collect, but it makes sense. It was just a restaurant menu example, so they are easily wrong, too.
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Unlimited Meals with many side dish
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I don't know if the pollo example is collect, but it makes sense. It was just a restaurant menu example, so they are easily wrong, too.
Yeah, I can only vouch for the American usage as being "arrabbiata" more often than not.
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@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I don't know if the pollo example is collect, but it makes sense. It was just a restaurant menu example, so they are easily wrong, too.
Yeah, I can only vouch for the American usage as being "arrabbiata" more often than not.
Oh yes, that's how it would be used in English.
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Holy cow... Like 30 posts in 5 mins on food.
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Holy cow... Like 30 posts in 5 mins on food.
We like food around here.