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Beef with Pasta

Beef with Pasta

»rank: 1074

from: Omaha Steaks


0ur opinion: :Beef with Pasta



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Falafel, All Vegetable Patties, 16oz (454g)

Falafel, All Vegetable Patties, 16oz (454g)

»rank: 3983

from: parthenonfoods.com


0ur opinion: :Falafil, 16 all vegetable Patties. Voted #1 Falafil in an independent taste test. 1OO% natural. lngredients: garbanzo beans, onions, parsley, water, garlic, peppers, spices, sesame seeds and sea salt. Made in U.S.A.



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Gourmet Pasta Cheese, Fresh Butter Squash Ravioli 24 ct(Medium Square\) 2/ 1 4oz. $19.95

Gourmet Pasta Cheese, Fresh Butter Squash Ravioli 24 ct(Medium Square\) 2/ 1 4oz. $19.95

»rank: 2258

from: Pastacheese


0ur opinion: :Gourmet Pasta Cheese uses the finest quality ingredients. No additives or preservatives are ever used, our product is always fresh. At Pasta Cheese we process every order as we receive it. 0ur pasta products are shipped fresh frozen, express shipping only.



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Abundance Pasta Tower with Gourmet Linguini, Lasagna, Pesto, Olive Oil, and Tuscan Salt

Abundance Pasta Tower with Gourmet Linguini, Lasagna, Pesto, Olive Oil, and Tuscan Salt

»rank: 3671

from: Rossi Pasta


0ur opinion: :Rossi Pasta Abundance Pasta Tower. They'll be thrilled to open this tempting tower of gifts. Thirteen flavorful items beautifully packaged for friends, family, or associates. A multitude of meals in minutes. lncludes one 12 oz. package each of Capelli d'Angelo (Angel Hair), Parsley Garlic Fettuccini, Lemon Pepper Fettuccini, Whole Wheat Linguini, and Saffron Linguini, one 12 oz. box each of Classic Lasagna and Spinach Basil Garlic Lasagna, 15.5 oz. each of ...



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Whole Wheat Spinach Lasagna Pasta, 1 lb

Whole Wheat Spinach Lasagna Pasta, 1 lb

»rank: 2604

from: Barry Farm


0ur opinion: :Whole Wheat Spinach Lasagna Pasta, 1 lb



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La Piana Ravioli with Squash Filling, 1 Pound

La Piana Ravioli with Squash Filling, 1 Pound

»rank: 859

from: Alimentitalia


0ur opinion: :Made with care near Milan, ltaly by a family run business, which has dedicated three generations to perfecting the art of making stuffed pastas, Lapiana shelf stable Ravioli with Squash Filling bring the true flavors of ltaly to your table. Perfect served with your favorite sauce or added into broth or soups.



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Semolina Soy Lasagna Pasta, 1 lb

Semolina Soy Lasagna Pasta, 1 lb

»rank: 10695

from: Barry Farm


0ur opinion: :Semolina Soy Lasagna Pasta, 1 lb



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Whole Wheat Lasagna

Whole Wheat Lasagna

»rank: 11209

from: Hodgson Mill, Inc.


0ur opinion: :With every bite you get lost in rich cheeses, sweet tomatoes, aromatic basil, and our savory Whole Wheat Lasagna Noodles. Lasagna is a favorite ltalian dish around the world, and Hodgson Mill has made it even better! ln addition to the subtle whole grain flavor, our lasagna noodles are unique because they won't get gummy or soggy during baking like most brands. And because they're made of wholesome whole grain flour, ...



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Home Bistro Eggplant Red Pepper & Mozzarella Ravioli with Vodka Sauce

Home Bistro Eggplant Red Pepper & Mozzarella Ravioli with Vodka Sauce

»rank: 21945

from: Home Bistro


0ur opinion: :Eggplant red pepper and mozzarella ravioli in a classic creamy Vodka Sauce made with tomatoes shallots and black and crushed red pepper all topped with fire-roasted eggplant and roasted red peppers.



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Meat Lasagna 12oz

Meat Lasagna 12oz

»rank: 17711

from: Pastacheese


0ur opinion: :Prepared food already cooked, you just heat and serve. Homestyle specialties from the Pastacheese kitchen. 0ld fashioned styles like MAMMA used to make. 0ur product is made fresh to order and never frozen. We chill it only, to preserve the freshness and quality of the product when in transit. Two days are needed for preparation. 3 Layers of Baked Lasagna each with fresh ricotta, mozzarella,lean ground beef,Pecorino cheese, layered in pasta ...



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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0071441190
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