Manufactured in Italy since 1932, this traditional hand-crank pasta machine lets you quickly roll and cut uniform strands of fresh homemade pasta with ease.
You simply feed the dough into the 5-1/2" wide rollers to press it into a thin sheet, and then pass the sheet through the removable cutter. A locking adjustment dial allows the pasta to be pressed into six thicknesses, and a removable extension plate helps guide the dough as it moves through the rollers and cutters.
Ours is about 3 feet by 3 feet, and on our left is the account's block. The marketing block is down the hall.
We're joking. Obviously.
Ours is at least 5 by 5, and on Wednesdays we're allowed to write in coffee shops to maintain the illusion that we're "successful" and "writerly".
Coming up with a write up for the simple sake of a write up does, however, become difficult when we're staring complete lack of creativity right in the face. But apparently asking management to cancel all the deals for the day isn't a viable fix.
As they so delicately put it, it'd be like a comedian having the option to suddenly cancel a show if they're not feeling up to it. Not on our watch, they said. You'll do a write up whether you like it or not, they said. And be funny, they said.
So here we are, doing a write up and being funny.