The TikTok Tip You Need For Cooking Pasta In The Microwave
Sometimes, cooking dinner is the last thing you want to do. This microwave pasta trick will have it ready in under 20 minutes, and you only have to push start.
Read MoreSometimes, cooking dinner is the last thing you want to do. This microwave pasta trick will have it ready in under 20 minutes, and you only have to push start.
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