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==What is Pasta Palooza?
 
Pasta Palooza is a holiday held by the members of Ocess every year on the last Friday of March. The goal is to make as much pasta as possible using electric tea kettles, pasta sauce, and dollar store noodles. Once the cooking is done, everyone eats the pasta in a large feast of glory.
 
Pasta Palooza is a holiday held by the members of Ocess every year on the last Friday of March. The goal is to make as much pasta as possible using electric tea kettles, pasta sauce, and dollar store noodles. Once the cooking is done, everyone eats the pasta in a large feast of glory.
  
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
Though the exact origin remains unknown; most commonly agree that [[Benjamin Wilkins]], and possibly Maxim had something to do with it. In more modern times, member [[Iris Dimock]] keeps the tradition alive.
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Though the exact origin remains unknown; most commonly agree that [[Benjamin Wilkins]], and possibly [[Maxim Billig]] had something to do with it. In more modern times, member [[Iris Dimock]] keeps the tradition alive.
  
 
==Funny Moments==
 
==Funny Moments==
 
*Member [[Benjamin Seguin]] tried to cook macaroni inside the kettle itself rather than using the boiling water, and ended up fusing the pasta to the inside of the kettle.
 
*Member [[Benjamin Seguin]] tried to cook macaroni inside the kettle itself rather than using the boiling water, and ended up fusing the pasta to the inside of the kettle.

Revision as of 18:59, 31 May 2020


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==What is Pasta Palooza? Pasta Palooza is a holiday held by the members of Ocess every year on the last Friday of March. The goal is to make as much pasta as possible using electric tea kettles, pasta sauce, and dollar store noodles. Once the cooking is done, everyone eats the pasta in a large feast of glory.

Origin

Though the exact origin remains unknown; most commonly agree that Benjamin Wilkins, and possibly Maxim Billig had something to do with it. In more modern times, member Iris Dimock keeps the tradition alive.

Funny Moments

  • Member Benjamin Seguin tried to cook macaroni inside the kettle itself rather than using the boiling water, and ended up fusing the pasta to the inside of the kettle.