with a fork.
ummm lemon and lime!!!!!!!!!! lamb lasagne llllll?!
Yes, but I would avoid sushi and alcoholic beverages.
Beacause you will poop to much because it is stale
New Zealanders embrace the foods of many international cuisnes.
Yes, Jews can eat lasagne, but it depends on the ingredients and dietary laws they observe. For those who keep kosher, the dish must be prepared with kosher ingredients and should not contain meat and dairy together, as mixing these is prohibited in kosher law. Additionally, the pasta and any sauces used must also be certified kosher. Thus, kosher lasagne is a viable option for observant Jews.
Lasagne is one of the many famous dishes from Italy.
Lasagne comes from a place called Italy. It is an Italian pasta dish, which is formed from pasta in sheets and sauce withy vegetables(which is sometimes named "lasagne al formo" meaning oven cooked lasagne).
The US spelling is lasagna (a pasta and cheese dish), but also lasagne.
Many uses "lasagne", but many Americans prefere "lasagna".
Lasagne - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
The cast of Lasagne - 2011 includes: Daniel Wiemer as Max
Lasagne originated from the country of Italy. Today it is more commonly called Lasagna. Lasagne is actually the plural form for lasagna. Lasange noodles are made today from durum wheat.