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Omaha Steaks 2 (14 oz) Scalloped Potatoes

Omaha Steaks 2 (14 oz) Scalloped Potatoes

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from: Omaha Steaks


0ur opinion: :Luscious is not enough to describe this classic gourmet treat. Thinly sliced baked potatoes are layered with an extraordinary creamy white sauce and then blended perfectly with mozzarella and aged Swiss cheeses.



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Zanae Stuffed Grape Leaves with Rice - Yalantzi Dolmadakia - 10 oz can

Zanae Stuffed Grape Leaves with Rice - Yalantzi Dolmadakia - 10 oz can

»rank: 3861

from: Zanae-Nicoglou Bakery


0ur opinion: :Grape vine leaves stuffed with rice -- Yalantzi Dolmadakia. Serve garnished with lemon.



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Delightful Vegetarian 7-Meal Plan for 2

Delightful Vegetarian 7-Meal Plan for 2

»rank: 6702

from: Artiko


0ur opinion: :Artiko's Vegetarian Weekly Sampler is perfect for individuals seeking a healthy diet of vegetarian prepared meals. Created for exclusively for vegetarians, this gourmet gift box of chef-prepared vegetarian dinners makes a great gift. Each chef-prepared meal is made from scratch with fresh ingredients and no added preservatives. And for easy living, most of our gourmet dinners are freezer to table in approximately 1O minutes!



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Aris Dolma Yalandji (stuffed grape leaves with rice) 2 kilo can

Aris Dolma Yalandji (stuffed grape leaves with rice) 2 kilo can

»rank: 8639

from: Aris


0ur opinion: :Aris Dolma Yalandji (stuffed grape leaves with rice), a.k.a. dolmadakia, are a wonderful addition to any Greek meal. Free from all animal products, these are great for vegetarians and vegan. Garnish with lemon, serve cold or warmed, delicious. Great value in this size.



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Chile Poblano Entero / Whole Poblano Peppers 30.9 oz by Sabores Aztecas

Chile Poblano Entero / Whole Poblano Peppers 30.9 oz by Sabores Aztecas

»rank: 11772

from: Sabores Aztecas


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Lamb Shank w/Red Skin Mashed Potatoes & Asparagus

Lamb Shank w/Red Skin Mashed Potatoes & Asparagus

»rank: 12280

from: Dinewise.com


0ur opinion: :Serve this wonderful complete meal and you'll feel as though you are sitting in a trendy bistro! 0ur Lamb Shank with Rosemary Mint Sauce is slow simmered until it is supremely tender. Served with Red Skin Mashed Potatoes and Cut Asparagus Spears, it is a comforting complete meal that is not only soothing and nourishing but also low enough in calorie and fat to make it suitable for most diet plans.



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Boston Baked Beans Theater Boxes 12 pk.

Boston Baked Beans Theater Boxes 12 pk.

»rank: 2287

from: Candy Crate


0ur opinion: :Serve this wonderful complete meal and you'll feel as though you are sitting in a trendy bistro! 0ur Lamb Shank with Rosemary Mint Sauce is slow simmered until it is supremely tender. Served with Red Skin Mashed Potatoes and Cut Asparagus Spears, it is a comforting complete meal that is not only soothing and nourishing but also low enough in calorie and fat to make it suitable for most diet plans.



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Broccoli Potato Nuggets

Broccoli Potato Nuggets

»rank: 17178

from: artiko


0ur opinion: :A delicious blend of broccoli and potatoes make this all natural nugget the perfect side dish or snack. And kids love them too!



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Broccoli Cheddar Quiche Family

Broccoli Cheddar Quiche Family

»rank: 18861

from: artiko


0ur opinion: :Fresh broccoli florets & cheddar cheese in an all natural traditional butter French quiche. Thin crust.



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Spinach Potato Nuggets

Spinach Potato Nuggets

»rank: 14725

from: artiko


0ur opinion: :A delicious blend of spinach and potatoes make this all natural nugget the perfect side dish or snack. And kids love them too!



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