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Article: Hail The Mighty Meatball
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- April 10, 1996
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On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball when somebody sneezed.
Truly it must be the saddest song ever. What a terrible loss!
Few foods are as satisfying as meatballs, steeped in sauce and
fragrant with herbs. And they're so easy to eat, so undemanding.
Tell me, after an exhausting day at work and a long, tiring commute
home, which would you rather eat? A warm, cozy little pile of
meatballs or, say, a steak? Meatballs, right? A steak calls for
equipment. You need a knife and a fork and at least a shred of
aggression to properly attack that T-bone.
But a meatball calls for nothing but a fork, which can cut
easily through its tender center. Or, if you are ...
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