Wait there are people who don't twirl pasta? Isn't that going to be messy since the pasta might slip off the fork? Although I don't use a spoon for twirling it, just the plate and the fork
seriously, "We didn't twirl the pasta in Italy"? How do they manage to eat Spaghetti or Linguine or Capellini or Bucatoni without twirling it? Do They always eat broken spaghetti? (as the name suggest, it's just spaghetti but broken before cooking them, I don't know how it's called in english XD)
btw I do twirl the pasta using both a fork and a spoon
Fuck twirling a fork, and fuck all of the white shirts I've ever owned.
You need finesse. Hold the fork like the gentle touch of a girls hand. Don't force the fork to turn, let it guide your motion like a couple in dance. The fork will do the work, intermingling and weaving through the strands of pasta. All you need to do is cheer it on with give a little tender direction and finger action. Then when she's all full, scoop her up lovingly with a kiss and eat it out.
Or just shovel it in your mouth like a barbarian. :D
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