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This is the way my grandmother made her sauce, and it would make the house
smell like heaven. "Sammy" wrote in message news:O9nef.15733$rO4.4950@trnddc05... No sauce worthy of the "real Italian" label contains canned tomato's. The tomatoes must be plum type, blanched to remove the skins, and pressed through a strainer to remove the seeds. Also, never ever cover the pot while cooking. |
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"Sammy" wrote in message news:O9nef.15733$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. Depends on the time of year. Canned tomatoes are usually better than *some* of the fresh plum tomatoes available in the supermarket. Not always, but sometimes. |
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