Here's what happens when a Florida woman picks Ravioli rage over sisterly love. I mean, didn't their mama ever teach these two how to share? They say that sharing is caring, but in this case, NOT sharing was the cause of violence for this family. According to FOX35, two sisters, one of them, Nakhia Davis, got arrested after chucking a plate of ravioli at her own sister. I know. She ruined a perfectly good plate of pasta.
So, here’s how it went down. Davis, 21, is hanging out at home with her sister in Clearwater. The sister comes along with some food, probably smelling all good and everything. When Davis asks for some of that delicious ravioli, but the sister? Nah, she ain’t sharing. So Davis does what any unreasonable person would do when denied a taste of some Italian pasta... She throws a whole plate at her!
Ravioli Rage Repercussions:
Cops show up because, well, food fights apparently aren't just for kids. The sister still has sauce all on her, like it's evidence or something. They take Davis down to the Pinellas County jail for battery, because apparently, in Florida, pasta assault is a thing now.
Davis spends a little time behind bars, but don’t worry, she’s back out. Lesson here? If you're in Clearwater and somebody denies you food, maybe just walk away and hit up a drive-thru instead of going full ravioli rage mode.
Now, I don’t know about you, but this is just one of those "family drama" moments hard to live down. You go to jail not just for fighting over food, but for making the food part of the fight. That just hurts the heart more than sauce related heart burn. Plus, you ruined the dinner. And you know how much we love ravioli!
Can You Guess Florida’s Ideal Pasta Dinner?
A new study by Italian-based baby brand Chicco looked at online search interest in Florida for 1) types of pasta noodles 2) types of pasta sauces and 3) pasta dish sides over the past five years. From a whopping 54 pasta-related search terms, they determined the ideal pasta dinner in each state. Here's what they found in Florida:
And now some help with that. Capellini is similar to angel hair pasta, angel hair is slightly thinner. Marsala is a type of sauce with wine. Bruschetta is thick slices of bread grilled, rubbed with garlic, drizzled with olive oil, often topped with tomatoes and herbs, and usually served as an appetizer. So if you made angel hair pasta, added a jar of Ragu, drank a bottle of wine, and had some garlic bread - you'd be pretty close.