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National Pasta Day

National Pasta Day, October 17

Pasta is one of the world's most favourite foods!  Spaghetti, lasagna, rotini, tortellini - there are over 600 known pasta shapes. 
It's delicious, it's nutritious, it's versatile.  It can be enjoyed as a main course, or as a side dish.  Top it with your favourite sauce and mangiamo - let's eat!

Celebrate National Pasta Day this October 17th with your favorite bowl of pasta!

Details on www.nationalpastaday.com

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