long pasta bracket, round 1 side a
capellini
spaghetti


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long pasta bracket, round 1 side a
capellini
spaghetti
Garlic Confit Pasta (Vegan)
Capellini - Temporary Score: 6
First Take Points: 5 - FULL. POINTS. i ate capellini in a.... let's call it a modified pasta primavera. basically, i had lots of fridge veggies that needed to get eaten, so i diced everything up, gently sauteed with the liquid from some canned diced tomatoes, and lots of spicies (primarily oregano) and folded in the pasta. it was glorious. (in case it wasn't clear, the photo is not mine)
Remix Bonus Points: 3 - for now. i am now firmly in camp capellini over spaghetti. everything that is good about spaghetti is twice as good if you use capellini instead.
Amusement Points: 1 - as much as i love to eat capellini, i'm not sure i would call it cute? cuter than spaghetti, but it's just a vv thin conductor's stick. and if you want to build with it you have to glue lots of strands together in a bundle.
Annoyance Deductions: 3 - so fragile. like the eerily long bones of a baby bird. which makes it easier to break in half so it fits in the pot, but i actually enjoy eating capellini in twirled forkfuls, so i don't need to break it?
Alternative Uses: it's too fragile to use for anything fun when it's uncooked. i guess you could do some intricate doll braids with cooked capellini. i'm gonna need some help here team.
I've hired these beasts to stare at you
Capellini pasta in simple white sauce and butter shrimp
U-156 (Type IXC, foreground) and U-507 (Type IXC, background) at sea during the transfer of survivors from the sunken British military transport RMS Laconia. Photo taken by an officer of U-156, Oberleutenant zur See Leopold Schuhmacher. The Laconia (displacement - 19,695 brt) was torpedoed by two torpedoes from U-156 at 22:07 local time on 12 Sep 1942 at the point with coordinates 05.05S, 11.38W (about 360 miles northeast of Ascension Island in the South Atlantic), having on board 2,741 people: a crew of 136 people, 80 civilians, 268 passengers and about 1,800 Italian prisoners, accompanied by 160 Polish soldiers. Lakonia sank after 1 hour 16 minutes at 23:23. Killed were 97 crew sailors, 133 passengers, 1,394 Italian prisoners and 33 Polish soldiers, the remaining 1,084 people (including 415 Italian prisoners) were in the water.
The commander of U-156, Korvettenkapitän Werner Hartenstein, after agreement with the headquarters (the original text of the radiogram is Versenkt von Hartenstein Brite "Laconia". Marinequadrat FF 7721 310 Grad. Leider mit 1500 italienischen Kriegsgefangenen. Bisher 90 gefischt. 157 Passat 3, erbitte Befehle) began a rescue operation, lifting about 200 people to the upper deck of the boat and about 200 more were in towed lifeboats.
On 13 September at 06:00 a.m., the U-156 broadcasted a clear message that it would not attack any rescue ship if it was not itself attacked. (Original text – If any ship will assist the ship-wrecked ‘Laconia’-crew, I will not attack providing I am not being attacked by ship or air forces. I picked up 193 men. 4, 53 South, 11, 26 West – German submarine).
On the morning of 15 September, German submarines U-506 and U-507 and the Italian Capellini arrived to help U-156. On 16 September at 11:25 am, a cluster of German submarines and people in the water was discovered by an American Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber from the air base on Ascension Island, the pilot of which, Lieutenant James D. Harden, after receiving an order from the base at 12:32, made an attack. All three submarines hastily plunged below the water level, leaving hundreds of people in the water. Between 17 and 20 September 1942, the remaining approximately 900 people were taken aboard by three ships from Vichy France and landed at various African ports. A small part of the Italian prisoners remained aboard these three German submarines.
This incident was the basis for the issuance on 17 September 1942 of the order Triton Zero (Laconia-Befehl/Order Laconia) to all Kriegsmarine submarine commanders, forbidding any attempts to rescue the crews of sunken ships, that is, to catch the drowning, transfer them to lifeboats, return inverted boats to normal position, provide food and water to victims.
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Capellini w/ Garlic, Lemon & Parmesan