Meet The Monster...my new pasta drying rack

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Audeo

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In a previous post, I mentioned to Darkstream that my youngest son had built a drying rack for me out of Home Depot procurred wood and some stainless mesh. Darkstream wanted to see it and now that my batteries are well charged...


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In moments like these, a mother's pride in her son is beyond words... And the darned thing works GREAT as the flour on the mesh (and my cabinets) will suggest!
 

Audeo

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Yes, PA, it really is handy. It came about one day when the linguini I had made had stretched a bit and I was just a little irritable about it. Son asked the brilliant question of why I didn't just dry the pasta laying out flat. I explained that it didn't dry evenly laying on a towel, so I keep hanging it without a better idea.

The next thing you know, he was returning from Home depot with two long sections of wood, about a foot of doweling and grabbing the roll of stainless steel mesh I had found and hoarded. He whipped this up by the next day, then grinned from ear to ear as he asked for $10 for gas money! (I gave him $20!) ;)
 

mudbug

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Kudos to young son! And what a neat, meticulous job it is. You are lucky to have a teen so generous with his time as to spend it on his mom!
 

choclatechef

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It is great to have a bright and thoughtful child. It says a lot about the parent!
 

Audeo

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Thank you, ladies! He's a real keeper, for sure. Probably has a career in politics ahead of him, too!! Noooooooo!
 

Pazzo

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When I was growing up, my mother and grandmother would dry extra pasta on a balcony and on the roof during the summer.
 

Audeo

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Pazzo said:
When I was growing up, my mother and grandmother would dry extra pasta on a balcony and on the roof during the summer.

That's beautiful! The "Keep It Simple Stupid" method in profound action!!!
 

Barbara L

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I love your new pasta drying rack Audeo. Could I borrow it? Or could I borrow your son, some steel mesh, wood, and dowels? lol

:) Barbara
 

Audeo

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Absolutely, Barbara!!! (He is a handy fellow!) We put it into action again yesterday to dry some "birds nests" of angel hair. I just love the thing!!

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