The Pasta Tarot
Has the spiritual foodie in you ever felt unseen when using one of the more conventionally esoteric decks out there? Well, I’ve been there and so when I discovered The Pasta Tarot, I knew I had to have it for the Shoppe and share it with y’all.
“Pasta Tarot is for beginner and experienced readers alike, and even for folx who just love pasta.” Created by Queer Italian-Americans, Jeff Petriello and Rob Truglia. Illustrated by Lindsay Mound.
“Think of each card like a piece of lasagna— layered with texture, ingredients, and substance for your enjoyment and fulfillment. You can approach each card's meaning purely through its evocative imagery, or through a holistic tarot perspective— following the genealogy of the Rider-Waite-Colman-Smith deck.
The suits are intended to be read as follows:
Corta (Short Pasta) → Wands
Ripiena (Stuffed Pasta) → Cups
Lunga (Long Pasta) → Swords
Minuta (Tiny Pasta) → Pentacles”
Has the spiritual foodie in you ever felt unseen when using one of the more conventionally esoteric decks out there? Well, I’ve been there and so when I discovered The Pasta Tarot, I knew I had to have it for the Shoppe and share it with y’all.
“Pasta Tarot is for beginner and experienced readers alike, and even for folx who just love pasta.” Created by Queer Italian-Americans, Jeff Petriello and Rob Truglia. Illustrated by Lindsay Mound.
“Think of each card like a piece of lasagna— layered with texture, ingredients, and substance for your enjoyment and fulfillment. You can approach each card's meaning purely through its evocative imagery, or through a holistic tarot perspective— following the genealogy of the Rider-Waite-Colman-Smith deck.
The suits are intended to be read as follows:
Corta (Short Pasta) → Wands
Ripiena (Stuffed Pasta) → Cups
Lunga (Long Pasta) → Swords
Minuta (Tiny Pasta) → Pentacles”
Has the spiritual foodie in you ever felt unseen when using one of the more conventionally esoteric decks out there? Well, I’ve been there and so when I discovered The Pasta Tarot, I knew I had to have it for the Shoppe and share it with y’all.
“Pasta Tarot is for beginner and experienced readers alike, and even for folx who just love pasta.” Created by Queer Italian-Americans, Jeff Petriello and Rob Truglia. Illustrated by Lindsay Mound.
“Think of each card like a piece of lasagna— layered with texture, ingredients, and substance for your enjoyment and fulfillment. You can approach each card's meaning purely through its evocative imagery, or through a holistic tarot perspective— following the genealogy of the Rider-Waite-Colman-Smith deck.
The suits are intended to be read as follows:
Corta (Short Pasta) → Wands
Ripiena (Stuffed Pasta) → Cups
Lunga (Long Pasta) → Swords
Minuta (Tiny Pasta) → Pentacles”