This weekend, even actress Florence Pugh and actor Zach Braff spent a cozy Saturday becoming pasta makers. Their fettuccine and ravioli turned out surprisingly delicious and satisfying, so they shared a humble brag. "We reached a new level to quarantine last night. Homemade fettuccine and ravioli.
For a first time… pretty stoked! I'll say it, oh dear. This is dangerous," posted Florence, a first-time pasta maker. Dangerous indeed! Like Florence Pugh proved, pasta making is romantic, therapeutic, and fun! It's a forgiving art that pleases the hands and the stomach.
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