Macaroni Crates
The macaroni crate may look rustic at first glance, but upon deeper examination, one could see it was filled with purpose. An essential...
Pasta between the pages
Pasta is not only a symbol of Italian cuisine, but also a small protagonist of European literature. It almost never appears as a recipe or...
Ralph Raulli and Los Angeles Macaroni
Macaroni magnate Ralph Raulli had a tremendous impact on pasta manufacturing in Southern California in the early to mid-twentieth century....
West Virginia Macaroni
In the early 1900s, coal miners in West Virginia filled their lunch pails with pepperoni rolls, an Italian-American invention designed to...
Favro Macaroni
Silvio Favro emigrated from Avigliana, Italy in 1914 with his wife Annetta and settled in Pocatello, Idaho. He began his career as a...
Nutrition and sport
This paper provides general information for a more appropriate diet for those involved in sports activities. In relation to the type of...
Globe “A1” Macaroni
In 1914, the world was abuzz with the opening of the Panama Canal, the effects of which were expected to be profound. About that same time,...
Hilo Macaroni Factory
Despite their name, the Hilo Macaroni Factory was best known for their manufacture of Saloon Pilot crackers, a Hawaiian staple. The early...
Western Macaroni Manufacturing Company
Western Macaroni Manufacturing Company started in 1903 in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was born from earlier ventures of Antonio Ferro, who...
Better than pop corns. Pasta on the Big Screen
Pasta, a cornerstone of Italian cuisine, has also found a special place on the big screen, becoming a powerful cultural symbol both in...