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"Evelyn" > wrote in message
... > On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 21:12:16 -0500, Peppermint Patootie > > wrote: > >>In article >, >> Susan > wrote: >> >>> I've been spoiled by the Barilla no boil lasagna noodles that >>> Evelyn tipped me off to years ago, they're tender and very thin and >>> light, like fresh pasta. >> >>Susan, are these just "Barilla" not some subcategory like whole grain or >>the like? >> >>PP, feeling some lasagna coming on > > > You buy them in the pasta section of the store, and they come in a > small flat box. They are made by the Barilla company. I don't > believe they come in a whole grain variety yet, but it is of course, > possible. They are thin, require no cooking at all. You just place > them in your pan and add your ingredients, layered up as usual. They > soften while baking in the oven. > > Evelyn I bought some today, am going to try them on V-Day. I had never heard of them before this thread. Cheri |
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