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Maximize Your Pasta Night.


Whole grains are always a healthy choice, so for your family's next pasta While the only basic difference between these names is the shape of the pasta, each pasta is typically matched with a particular sauce based on cooking time, consistency, ability to hold sauce, ease of eating, etc.  night, consider a whole wheat pasta. Hodgson Mill offers whole wheat varieties of spaghetti spaghetti: see pasta. , lasagna, spinach spinach, annual plant (Spinacia oleracea) of the family Chenopodiaceae (goosefoot family), probably of Persian origin and known to have been introduced into Europe in the 15th cent.  spaghetti, spirals, and fettucine.

Pick up a box of this outstanding pasta at your local natural foods store, or visit Hodgson Mill's website at <www.hodgsonmill.com>.
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Publication:Vegetarian Journal
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Date:Sep 1, 2001
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