For this presente you'll need
- A colander
- dish towel(s)
- box of noodles
- jar of sauce
- Italian seasonings
- cooking utensils (optional)
Note: After receiving a few emails about my incorrect Italian I have created a new gift tag. This is Pasta Night 2.0. Thanks for helping out my poor language skills! : )
super cute! I officially love your blog and all the free printables!
ReplyDeleteI currently have one printable on my blog, not sure if you would be interested but its a recipe card for blueberry buckle.
you can find it here - http://breezypinkdaisies.blogspot.com/2011/07/delicious-blueberry-buckle.html
"presente" means the present as in the here and now, "regalo" means present as in gift... just so you know :) love the post!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea, just an FYI--Bon is French, appetito is Italian. The Italian phrase is Buon Appetito.
ReplyDeleteApparently I should just leave the foreign languages to people who know what they are doing! There is a reason I studied sign language in high school, I didn't have to speak it! Thanks for the clarifications, I will just stick to making corny gift baskets!
ReplyDeleteSome see the rose, some see the thorns...see this as a "sign" Sweetie. Lovely Rose of a gift! I love it as something to give and I would certainly love it as a gift received.
ReplyDeleteI think you need one more step in the instructions. Like, say, put the pasta back in the pan before adding the sauce. :) My hubby added the sauce while the noodles were still in the strainer right after we got married and left it there until we were ready to eat. Yeah.... :D
ReplyDeletepresente... has a double meaning.. it means present as in gift and also as in here now.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea. Can see it as a wedding shower gift or anniverary gift.
ReplyDeleteGreat house warming gift. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteBoth words may deal with gift giving, presente, present means gifts, or objects given free without expecting something for return.
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