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Margaret Pilgrim

Margaret Pilgrim

This has become my 'go to" fusilli, close to a favorite pasta, period.    It's Walmart's house brand pasta, imported from Italy.   It has the rough surface of expensive pasta while being absurdly inexpensive, like around $1.70/500gr.995141823_ScreenShot2020-10-30at8_16_30AM.png.f80b7fe0cc5d94324935723bef4e7ff7.pngThis This particular shape is a spiral so has no central core.  

 

I also like this brand's pappardelle and spaghetti, again firm and rough surfaced.     All of the "Italia" brand seems to be in short or non-supply during pandemic.   I hope this is temporary.

Margaret Pilgrim

Margaret Pilgrim

This has become my 'go to" fusilli, close to a favorite pasta, period.    It's Walmart's house brand pasta, imported from Italy.   It has the rough surface of expensive pasta while being absurdly inexpensive, like around $1.70/500gr.995141823_ScreenShot2020-10-30at8_16_30AM.png.f80b7fe0cc5d94324935723bef4e7ff7.pngThis particular shape iscoil, It is a spiral so has no central core.  

 

I also like this brand's pappardelle and spaghetti, again firm and rough surfaced.

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