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![]() "Sammy" wrote in message news:Isoef.13843$w85.12618@trnddc02... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Sammy" wrote in message news:O9nef.15733$rO4.4950@trnddc05... No sauce worthy of the "real Italian" label contains canned tomato's. The tomatoes must be plum type, blanched to remove the skins, and pressed through a strainer to remove the seeds. Also, never ever cover the pot while cooking. Not true - as Italians enjoy their sauce all year long. where do you think they keep their tomatoes for the winter? The old timers canned fresh whole tomatoes for use anytime. Myself, if there's no good fresh available I go with coluccio canned whole tomatoes or any other San Marzano region brand. Just make sure the tomatoes are "DOP" certified and you'll be fine. If you were in Rochester, I'd bet you a case of beer you couldn't tell the difference between San Marzano and any of the the better canned products produced domestically. If you could, the whole experiment would change in two months due to the vagaries of weather in both places. |
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I need the Osso Buco Recipe!!!
Hey Remember me? I'm the no spam girl who freaked everyone out by telling them about over the "faded fiberglass" issue, http://www.pmpluster.com. But, seriously, I have a date this weekend and need a really good Osso Bucco Recipe. PLEASE Tell me about your mom's and do you happen to have any good Italian Cream Cake recipies??? Lynn Cooper the no SPAM Girl in Charlotte NC 18" Catalina Capri - 1985 (But I do not know how to sail it yet) But I sure do know how to clean my FIBERGLASS! |
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acoolway2sayit wrote:
I need the Osso Buco Recipe!!! Hey Remember me? I'm the no spam girl who freaked everyone out by telling them about over the "faded fiberglass" issue, http://www.pmpluster.com. But, seriously, I have a date this weekend and need a really good Osso Bucco Recipe. PLEASE Tell me about your mom's and do you happen to have any good Italian Cream Cake recipies??? You continued SPAM has been reported. -- Skipper |
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acoolway2sayit wrote:
I need the Osso Buco Recipe!!! Hey Remember me? I'm the no spam girl who freaked everyone out by telling them about over the "faded fiberglass" issue, http://www.pmpluster.com. But, seriously, I have a date this weekend and need a really good Osso Bucco Recipe. PLEASE Tell me about your mom's and do you happen to have any good Italian Cream Cake recipies??? Lynn Cooper the no SPAM Girl in Charlotte NC 18" Catalina Capri - 1985 (But I do not know how to sail it yet) But I sure do know how to clean my FIBERGLASS! I think you mean 18' Catalina Capri. Although I'm sure you don't have the ample rear end of a lot of the righties in here, an 18 inch boat would be modest to the extreme. |
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Thank you! I lived in FL but never visited Cucina D'Angelos.
Actually, the Mayor of Vero Beach married me and my X-Husband! Close to Boca... I will try this out this evening. And, I really appreciate it! Thanks... Lynn |
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Thank you Skippy!
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![]() "Skipper" wrote in message ... acoolway2sayit wrote: I need the Osso Buco Recipe!!! Hey Remember me? I'm the no spam girl who freaked everyone out by telling them about over the "faded fiberglass" issue, http://www.pmpluster.com. But, seriously, I have a date this weekend and need a really good Osso Bucco Recipe. PLEASE Tell me about your mom's and do you happen to have any good Italian Cream Cake recipies??? You continued SPAM has been reported. -- Skipper Reported to whom, asshole? |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... If you were in Rochester, I'd bet you a case of beer you couldn't tell the difference between San Marzano and any of the the better canned products produced domestically. If you could, the whole experiment would change in two months due to the vagaries of weather in both places. And you'd most likely lose. The San Marzano's (plum) are meatier and not as sweet or acidic as the domestic variety. The taste (for me) is even more noticeable once cooked, especially if the sauce isn't ruined with too much spice. |
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