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If TV and movie stars are always popping in to cook for your family, read no further. But if you're like the rest of us - and you'd like to eat pasta the way the stars do - download the new
Barilla Celebrity Pasta Lovers' Cookbook! It serves up 12 delicious recipes from the kitchens of Ashley Judd, Tyson Beckford, Harrison Ford, Kristen Davis, and other performers whose talents aren't
limited to the screen. For every copy downloaded this month, Barilla will donate $1 to America's Second Harvest.
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Everyone loves a great meal, good company, and a classic movie. Italian cinema is world-renowned, and everyone will love settling in for a great drama. No, a comedy. Action? Tear-jerker?
Alright, you'll have to decide that on your own - but there won't be any disagreement about what to eat. Our special guide to Italian Movie Night includes a delicious buffet menu, cocktails to lighten everyone's spirits, and tips on setting the scene.
Italian cuisine is so versatile that you never have to eat the same thing twice. Here are some gotta-try-em ideas for your next family meal:
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Host an Oscar party for friends on February 25th using our tips to re-create a little Hollywood glamour and glitz in your own home:
- Visit the official website for the Academy Awards and print out a ballot sheet for each guest. Have the ballot printed onto large poster boards so you and your guests can track the winners throughout the ceremony.
- Give movie themed prizes (DVD’s, popcorn buckets, movie theatre tickets) to the guest who chooses the most winners; most losers; and most and least number of Oscar nominated movies seen.
- Display Hollywood themed decorations found at local or online party stores: plastic or paper red ‘carpet’, cardboard Oscar statues, gold colored garland, napkins, plates, etc.
- Serve our Italian Movie Night buffet menu; guests will be sure to go back for more nibbles during commercial breaks!
- Have your guests vote for the best and worst dressed stars of the evening; and the best, worst and funniest speeches.
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Italians eat pasta nearly every day. Now you can too - for FREE - if you are one of the winners of our new contest. No purchase necessary.
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Who says Valentine’s Day is just for grown-ups? The kids in your family can show their love by making
valentine cards with
dyed pasta — at a party all their own.
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Barilla continues its year-long celebration of our
130th anniversary with a visit from accomplished Washington, D.C. chef
Roberto Donna. What makes pasta special to him? Bet his answers make you hungry!
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