Take it to the cemetery on November 1. Whoever invented this trick deserves a reward

Take it to the cemetery on November 1. Whoever invented this trick deserves a reward

Most likely you don’t think so spaghetti for the first thing you might need on All Saints’ Day. However, as we know, life can be unpredictable, so you should not delay in packing it.

Otherwise, you may forget it, and that would be a great loss, because the long threads hide a useful, unusual use. Get to know with spaghetti at the cemetery, which has saved more than one person from trouble in recent years. Thanks to it, lighting candles will become as easy as pie for you.

It’s worth having pasta with you at the cemetery, and not to eat at the graves of loved ones. It is useful for lighting tall candles with a deep wick, for which an ordinary store match is usually too short, which makes it easy to get noticed when you try to light the wick.

Theoretically, the problem could be solved by a larger-sized equivalent, i.e. long matches, but these are often not available in stores. However, dry pasta can even replace them.

Lighting a candle with pasta is not complicated. Just break the thread, put a lighter on it and use it in exactly the same way as a traditional match.

Simply place the lit noodles tip against the wick. This is a practical and economical trick, because the pasta (made of flour and water) does not burst immediately and does not stink.because there is no ink, glue or grease in it. The pasta burns slowly and has a stable flame, which allows it to be used to ignite even several inserts at one time.

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