Green Pea Pasta

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Green Pea Pasta

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Tried this new Organic, Gluten-Free, Green Pea Pasta, it is high in protein and fiber, tastes quite good, and it has a 5-6 minute cooking time, which is not bad. Might make a good alternative to those folks wanting to get away from wheat or gluten too.
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Tom's home-made puttanesca sounds better.. :)
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Tom's home-made puttanesca sounds better..
Sounds better then what Russ? This thread has nothing to do about who's pasta is better or comparing recipes. It was about providing information on a tasty alternatives/options to wheat pasta, for folks who may be gluten sensitive or may want a wheat free option.
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what do you put on your pasta?
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You must be hella bored Russ. :lol:
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Sunday.. :lol:

Making Stroganoff tonight.. There goes a couple hours.. Why not take a poll for gluten free recipients on the site? Organic only means they hike the price 20%.
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