Thoughts on Alphabet Soup

Jul 12, 2006 16:25

Does anyone sell alphabet pasta in individual letters? (Let's say I wanted to buy a pound of Q, or a few ounces each of B, J, and S.)

Is alphabet soup available in different alphabets? Could I buy a pound of Greek or Russian or Cherokee letters? (I'm pretty sure Braille wouldn't work. Sorry, tregoweth, you needn't suggest that ( Read more... )

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sshaf1130 July 12 2006, 20:48:29 UTC
Giggle

I don't know if you can buy them that way. I do have a box of standard alphabet pasta at the moment. Any particular letter(s) you'd like me to sort out for you???

(Reminds me of those celebrities who do ridiculous things like... demanding bowls of M&M's. But only the green ones!)

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segnbora July 12 2006, 21:24:00 UTC
I actually read a good explanation for ridiculous celebrity requests in their concert/appearance contracts. The idea is to make sure that the promoters have read the whole thing and taken care of all the requirements, silly and necessary both. If they haven't bothered to supply Van Halen's bowl of M&Ms with all the brown ones removed, who's to say that there will be enough electrical sockets and a strong enough stage to hold everything? Snopes.com verifies this.

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tregoweth July 12 2006, 22:02:11 UTC
I can't decide if you've taken too little or too much medication.

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sylvar July 13 2006, 01:41:24 UTC
Too little, but I've got a prescription now...

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danasdream July 13 2006, 00:25:51 UTC
These might be greek letters...can't tell for sure:

http://aegeanfoods.alphalink.com.au/korona_pasta.htm

See #20

No luck in Cyrillic letters yet.

Dana

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sylvar July 13 2006, 12:39:02 UTC
They are -- you rock! I'll check with the folks in Tarpon Springs about finding a local supplier.

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ratcliffe1963 July 13 2006, 04:55:12 UTC
The only useless thing I can add is this reminded me of the classic Batman television series episode where somebody in trouble left a message in a bowl of alphabet soup and they used the Bat Alphabet Soup Analyzer attachment to the Bat Computer to figure out the message.

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sylvar July 13 2006, 12:38:28 UTC
Hmm, I'll bet that's not available as USB... logically, the Riddler would have expected that if we had to analyze grain products, we would use a cereal port! The dastard!

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jitterbug5bi5 July 14 2006, 06:19:49 UTC
All I have to say is, lucky for you J apparently doesn't read your journal very closely... ;p

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