the much loved food item from his home in Hampshire. James explained: "I had the pasta machine at the restaurant, so when we went into lockdown, I took the machine back home.“Then, of course, a week later everyone's moaning they can't get pasta.“Luckily I managed to keep the suppliers going.”James went on to say the response to his pasta was “massive” from village locals.James May falls 'ill' after break with partner 'Not want to hear this'He added: “What was great was you'd make the pasta, put it out in the village and families would come along and take a bag for their kids, then an elderly lady that would come and swap five sticks of rhubarb for a bag of pasta.“I’d make something with the rhubarb and stick that out the following day and.
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