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    What's the only pasta to eat for good luck on New Year's Day according to Sicilian tradition?

    Question #33613. Asked by pogo. (May 13 03 6:36 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    Lasagna

    www.sfu.ca/~jfremont/newyears.html
    pages.ivillage.com/joruss/newyear.html
    home.att.net/~make-a-note/980101.htm


    May 13 03, 6:43 PM


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