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“Pasta Carbonara is very easy to make, and you can find recipes everywhere.”
“That's a very good question," says Carbonara, a gifted guitarist who toured with Blondie in a previous life.”
The Washington Post: Music where they live: Singer Mary McBride's unconventional tour
“Carbonara is having more fun than he has had on tour in years, he tells me later.”
The Washington Post: Music where they live: Singer Mary McBride's unconventional tour
“She obliges, as always, hopping into Andersen's old punk-rock touring van with her partner Klotz and Carbonara, the guitarist.”
The Washington Post: Music where they live: Singer Mary McBride's unconventional tour
“And so begins Nelson's private concert, with McBride standing bedside and Carbonara playing an acoustic guitar on a folding chair before moving to the edge of the bed, so that Nelson might hear him better.”
The Washington Post: Music where they live: Singer Mary McBride's unconventional tour
“I made mountains of Carbonara and bought gallons of wine and we all ate and drank the night away.”
“C'mon, go help him out," he told Mike Carbonara , Scotts' president for the Northeast.”
The Wall Street Journal: High Hopes at Miracle-Gro in Medical Marijuana Field
“Over the next half hour, Mr. Carbonara influenced three more sales.”
The Wall Street Journal: High Hopes at Miracle-Gro in Medical Marijuana Field
“The Spaghetti Carbonara with Black Kale is simple, easy and delicious.”
The Huffington Post: Laura Klein: In the Kitchen With Food Writer and Cookbook Author Kristine Kidd
“Ciammetti , and her sous-chef cooked up specialties like Steak Pizzaiola and Baia Pasta Carbonara from Italy's Abruzzo region as Italian folk music wafted through the place.”
The Wall Street Journal: This Week, It's Italian, Next Week, Californian
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