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Not that they are more susceptible to cow-doody toxins, but there have
been some weird labelling issues I've run across. For one, I inadvertently bought some diced tomatoes "in tomato sauce". Think about that fer a second. Not tomato juice, but tomato "sauce". I now have both. Quite a difference! You do not want tomato "sauce" unless yer making a red suace (if then). Also, I recently bought a large can of "crushed" tomatoes. Usta be, they were merely a very coarse "crush". Now, they are more like "puree" than "crush". You do not want "crushed" tomatoes in yer minestrone, trust me. (these are all Kroger brands) nb |
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