Hiya Puddi.... I make up a good quality tomato sauce (or use a fresh one like the slightly spicy ariabatta one from T....o's), saut� a whole raft of fresh vegetables (onion, garlic, mushrooms, courgettes, peppers, celery etc etc), mix the veg with the sauce, add a can of cooked beans (rinsed and drained), say chickpeas or borlotti beans and then place a quantity of the cooked pasta in a bowl and spoon over the veggie stew, topped off with some grated parmesan. A small portion would be lovely for a light lunch or you could make it more substantial by serving up a larger portion with garlic bread.
Another way of eating tagiatelle would be to saut� some simply sliced courgettes and garlic in butter, add a load of freshly chopped basil and some cooked flagelot beans, then stir in some cooked tagiatelle. A really pretty green and white lunch awaits....