Dear Pasta fanatic,
		Who doesn't like Pasta?
		
		Whether purchased at the corner restaurant, or at a fashionable parlour 
		on the Italian soil, it's one of the true small pleasures in life. 
		In its original form, a Pasta (occasionally, Pasta 
		pie) is an type of food made from the flour of various grains, water, 
		and sometimes eggs, which is mixed, kneaded and formed into various 
		shapes, and boiled prior to consumption. While the name comes from Italy, 
		pasta is very popular all over the world. The English word pasta 
		generally refers to noodles and other food products made from a flour 
		and water paste, often including egg and salt. Pasta is often served 
		with tomato sauce and cheese with optional toppings. The cheese is 
		usually mozzarella (the traditional Italian Pasta uses buffalo 
		mozzarella) or sometimes a mixture of several cheeses such as parmesan, 
		romano, ricotta and feta. Various other toppings may be added to the 
		pasta sauce's, most typically: 
		
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			Herbs and seasonings such as basil, oregano, and 
			garlic  
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			Vegetables such as bell peppers, green peppers, 
			asparagus, eggplant, broccoli, spinach, onions, and artichokes  
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			Meat or fish products such as sausage, (especially 
			pepperoni or salami), ham, bacon, ground beef, anchovies, chicken, 
			and shrimp  
Other common ingredients include mushrooms and olives.
		
		You don't need endless patience to 
		produce your own home-made pasta…as you can see in the recipes we offer 
		you here in 
		www.pastamanual.com... a little time, the rights ingredients, some 
		tips, your own background (you have been eating Pasta your entire life!!!)...its all you need to become an excellent 
		Pasta Cook... and remember practice makes perfection.