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  2. Donald Goerke - Wikipedia

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    The product, promoted in commercials with Jimmie Rodgers singing the jingle, "The neat, round spaghetti you can eat with a spoon: Uh-oh, SpaghettiOs," became a major success. Goerke attributed the product's enduring popularity with mothers and children to the fact that "it was 'spoonable' and didn't make a mess."

  3. Spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti (Italian: [spaˈɡetti]) is a long, thin, solid, cylindrical pasta. [1] It is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine. [2] Like other pasta, spaghetti is made of milled wheat, water, and sometimes enriched with vitamins and minerals. Italian spaghetti is typically made from durum-wheat semolina. [3]

  4. Bobby Henderson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, he wrote The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, [6] a book detailing the core beliefs of the religion. [7] In 2019 Henderson repeated his belief that religion should be kept out of government schools and money kept out of religion. [3]

  5. Newly found seamount reveals spaghetti monster and ... - AOL

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    In this week’s science newsletter, explore an underwater mountain, catch up on a risky private space mission, solve a prehistoric cold case, marvel at continent-crossing dinos, and more.

  6. World Pasta Day: Nigella Lawson’s spaghetti with Marmite - AOL

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    No condiment has divided the world quite like Marmite, but it makes a flavoursome sauce for spaghetti that even your kids will love, says Nigella Lawson World Pasta Day: Nigella Lawson’s ...

  7. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pasta (UK: / ˈ p æ s t ə /, US: / ˈ p ɑː s t ə /; Italian:) is a type of food typically made from an unleavened dough of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into sheets or other shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking.

  8. Experts Explain Exactly Why Pasta In Europe Doesn't ... - AOL

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    On top of that, many of the more popular cheeses in Europe are actually lactose-free cheeses, as they're often made from goat and sheep milk, like Spanish Manchego, Italian Pecorino, as well as ...

  9. H. J. Heinz, Wigan - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the largest food processing plants in Europe and the largest of Heinz's factories around the world. [1] [2] [12] Investment in the site has increased since Heinz's merger with Kraft in 2015. A total of £113.6 million was invested between the merger and August 2018, including £20 million for modernising the filling and packing ...