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Bowl, but Mofra's idea of "larger the pasta, the shallower the crockery" the makes senseLike pasta pasta - penne, fettucine, bolognese etc.
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Bowl, but Mofra's idea of "larger the pasta, the shallower the crockery" the makes senseLike pasta pasta - penne, fettucine, bolognese etc.
She sounds like a self-service checkout superstarI was discussing garlic with a mate today.
She reckons you can just "tear out" one or two bits of it rather than purchasing the whole bulb.
Is this for real?![]()
She sounds like a self-service checkout superstar
She's clearly not someone with a Mediterranean background. "One or two bits" is adequate garlic for a quarter of a Salada
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I like a flat bottomed bowlGuys there has been a lot of conjecture in our office today about how you eat your pasta.
Do you guys eat it in a bowl or on a plate?
Majority of people have said bowl.
Use Flash FillExcel spreadsheets with an entire address in one cell. Is there a way to split, copy and paste in to 3 cells. One each for street, suburb and postcode.
Or dies it need to be done manually?
Holy shit this is fantastic. Not perfect, but a massive help. Thanks.I like a flat bottomed bowl
Use Flash Fill
If your address is in column A, type the street into B, suburb into C and postcode into D
Do a few rows, then highlight what you've typed and on the Home tab go to Fill (over on the right usually, depends on your version of Excel) and from the drop down select Flash Fill
It should recognise the pattern and pull out what you need for each row in column A
on a skate with a mateDo you eat it with a mate?
BucketGuys there has been a lot of conjecture in our office today about how you eat your pasta.
Do you guys eat it in a bowl or on a plate?
Majority of people have said bowl.
Thanks, I knew there had to be a wayI like a flat bottomed bowl
Use Flash Fill
If your address is in column A, type the street into B, suburb into C and postcode into D
Do a few rows, then highlight what you've typed and on the Home tab go to Fill (over on the right usually, depends on your version of Excel) and from the drop down select Flash Fill
It should recognise the pattern and pull out what you need for each row in column A
EDIT: looks like in newer versions of Excel the Flash Fill button is on the Data tab
Was the conjecture, in part, created by wogs, who often call bowls plates?Guys there has been a lot of conjecture in our office today about how you eat your pasta.
Do you guys eat it in a bowl or on a plate?
Majority of people have said bowl.
Bowl - and I know I'll go back for 2nds so I won't have a full bowl....Guys there has been a lot of conjecture in our office today about how you eat your pasta.
Do you guys eat it in a bowl or on a plate?
Majority of people have said bowl.
Yeah lasagna bowl, use the edge to cut it with a forkI eat lasagne in a bowl too. Cause thats just how I roll.
/and also cause im usually in front of the tv on the couch.
I've been known to eat soup out of the saucepanBucket
Is it lasagne or lasagna
E, I spelt it wrong but if you use your hands while you say it, it doesnt matterIs it lasagne or lasagna
Bucket
Fork, Italian men used spoons to make their wives clean more utensils and then beat them up if they didn't do it right.Eating spaghetti, fork only or fork and spoon?
Eating spaghetti, fork only or fork and spoon?