Lasagna or spaghetti?!


Question: Darn thats a hard question but I'll pick lasagna


Answers: Darn thats a hard question but I'll pick lasagna

Lasagna, with a nice side salad and some garlic bread.

Lasagna. Now I know what I am making for Sunday dinner. Thanks!

smothered in cheese with more cheese stuff in it, with meat and noddles.. *drools on her keyboard*

lasagna is awesome.

:D

I like them both. Spaghetti is probably easier to make thats all.

Spaghetti: it really depends on the sauce. My all time favourite sauce is Bolognese, and my favourite pasta to compliment it is Spaghetti, although a chef would probably pair Bolognese with Tagliatelle. Lasanga goes well with a variety of sauces, although thicker sauces work better. Spaghetti is most often used with lighter sauces such as Carbonara or Marinara.

roast veg or butternut and blue cheese lasagna with a nice crispy top...

silver moon.........
..........crystal.....
....power.................kiss!

lasagna any day! infact.. I want some NOW!!
I'm going to make some tonight, thanks for the idea.

yummie, I'm craving it now- I dunno if I can wait until tonight~

Spinach Lasagna, salad and garlic bread.

Lasagna hands down! Made my famous sauce yesterday afternoon, making a tray with it today. Some garlic sticks and salad on the side............heaven!

Depends on your time frame. If you have the time you can make lasagna, but make it special use lobster meat or something. If you're short on time...make spaghetti. With either...garlic bread, salad and a spumoni for dessert.

lasagna all the way

spaghetti with Italian meatballs, mushrooms and parmesan on top, seved with a good wine.

lasagna





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