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Zerush ,
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when you have to wash the dishes, this is the final boss

Bouga ,

… no one’s mentionned the fact spaghetti are yellow-ish ? How would it stain red then ?

(Yes, sauce go brr)

DestroyMegacorps ,

For some reason my mom cares more about the tupperware than me

Texas_Hangover ,

That’s because the Tupperware has never disappointed her.

Llewellyn , (edited )

It never gonna give her up, nor will it ever let her down. And it certainly will not abandon her.

moitoi ,

I want to Rick roll so much in this comment.

moitoi ,

MLM! Tupperware was at the beginning (they had some eshop here at the end) a MLM and people would be told they were the chosen that had access to the better quality.

Spliffman1 ,
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But on another note, are the stains poisonous or something?

Spliffman1 ,
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Why everybody arguing about how to do the pasta and shit and nobody calling out Tupperware for not re-doing their composition to avoid sauce stains?? 😅, or make 2 lines of products, sauce resistant for the people who mix in the sauce, and regular for the sauce seperatists.

Mikey_donuts ,

Wash the Tupperware in cold water and it shouldn’t stain.

devil_bear_3 ,

I’ll provide the fun fact since I’m a wrestling fan: This character’s name is Brother Love. He was the first manager of The Undertaker. He brought him into the WWF. As Brother Love. Naturally the juxtaposition was hilarious. Didn’t seem to hurt Undertaker’s career too much.

Chemical ,

Keep the jar and put the sauce back in it and put only the noodles into the Tupperware.

ivanafterall ,
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How do you separate noodles and sauce without making a nightmarish mess? Do you wring the saucy noodles with your hands?

freeman ,

Normal folks put pasta on their plate and then sauce. They aren’t cooked together, and only combined when plated unless you are wasted and trying to cook it on a George Forman grill or something.

imgonnatrythis ,

Dude no. Combine asap for best adhesion. This nightmare of naked pasta with sauce plopped on it that you are supposed to mix yourself is a culinary atrocity.

freeman ,

My family is Italian. From Italy. I’m pretty sure we know how to make sauce. But hey. You do you.

Sauce is scooped out of the pot while it’s on the stove and mixed with the noodle of choice in my house.

Edit: to add my wife, who isn’t Italian, knows how to make ketchup and noodles with the best of them and even then it’s scooped from the pot onto then noodles while plating. And she puts fuckin ground beef in her spaghetti

MrLuemasG ,

I’ve never seen an Italian family do pasta so wrong. I thought y’all liked pasta there?

freeman ,

Eat it every Sunday. Family comes from three counties to join.

The pasta does get a very small amount in it after it’s strained. But pasta is never used for leftovers. More pasta is made if eaten the next day.

Again. Y’all do you.

QuazarOmega ,

I don’t understand, how do you make it then? Do you cook pasta and sauce together?

can ,

That’s how I do it too! Always thought I was just lazy.

dodgy_bagel ,

I don’t know what choices lead you down this road in life, but I pray that you will reflect and repent.

Texas_Hangover ,

It’s like the motherfucker has never even watched “Cooking with Ralph Cifaretto” lol.

small_crow ,
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That’s how my parent served it, and they were wrong.

BartsBigBugBag ,

But I don’t make pasta sauce out of a jar…

Eufalconimorph ,

You finish the pasta by cooking it in the sauce. They have to cook together! You bring shame to all of Italy.

solidgrue , (edited )
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If you spray then wipe the plastic with a light coat of cooking oil, the tomato doesn’t stain it.

Mayyybe this is a SLPT, maybe it isn’t.

e: dumb typo

TIEPilot ,

Came here to say the same thing, it works great!

kameecoding ,

LPT, buy glass containers don’t get stained, better for the environment, doesn’t poison your food

dansity ,

Try turmeric it will look like uranium glass

NumbersCanBeFun ,
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  • flipthetube ,

    Oil/grease + tomato. Dawn.

    dingus ,
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    I would argue it’s also because most plastic isn’t actually very smooth and these oils get caught in the “pores.” It’s much harder to remove spaghetti stains from tupperware than from glass.

    Riven ,
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    Glass containers master race.

    nickiam2 ,

    No nonsense from my glass containers. Glass is non-reactive so you can really put anything in it without issues. Acid (like tomatoes) tend to take on a metallic flavour from metal containers like stainless, and plastic can melt if your not careful.

    obinice ,
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    This reads like a word puzzle, with the random mention of dawn at the end. What’s the time of day got to do with it xD We’re washing containers not casting a spell :-P

    CycloneWolf ,

    It’s facepaint, and it comes off with soap and water.

    Dick_Justice ,
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    The tomato sauce has lycopene (sp? ) in it, which is a hydrophobic molecule, making it very difficult to just wash off. You can take a stick of butter on rub it all over the inside of the container, then put a paper towel in and fill it about half the way with water. Then put the lid back on and shake the shit out it. You should get it pretty cleaned off that way.

    Lemmylefty ,
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    schizohybrid ,
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    Thanks for the links, looks like it’s time to utilize those last days of sunshine and apply the «hands off» method 😄

    CobblerScholar ,

    It’s an organic compound present in tomatoes called carotine that is liposoluble but hydrophobic so the normal water and dish soap rolls right over it. In order to get rid of it pour a good amount of oil and dish soap into the Tupperware and scrub all over with a paper towel, rinse and behold the magic

    isVeryLoud ,

    MVP comment. Thank you, bookmarked.

    dirtbiker509 ,

    Nah, bleach is the correct way. Soak in bleach/water. No scrubbing or nonsense needed.

    Hyperi0n ,

    Yeah, let me put a corrosive agent in a food container that is known for absorbing.

    moitoi ,

    I gonna try this when I’m back home.

    moitoi ,

    I tried it and it works well!

    Thanks you!!

    obinice ,
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    If this works, I vote you as our new god.

    ChrissieWF ,

    I’ve been told to leave them out in direct sunlight, haven’t tried yet tho.

    kameecoding ,

    it happens because you didn’t buy glass containers instead, you remove it by buying glass containers in the future.

    FUBAR ,

    Cost the interior with butter. Put some dish soap after and fill with a little water. Place a paper towel in. Close and shake vigorously for a few minutes. Should be clean after

    dirtbiker509 ,

    So far literally no one has said the real and correct way to remove the stains. Fill sink with some water. Add bleach, let me soak for an hour or so. Perfectly back to normal. For particularly bad stains, soak overnight. Any decent restaurant or kitchen bleaches their kitchen utensils and containers. Back when I had my food handlers card many moons ago bleaching was required.

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