Canned Tomatoes

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Lunchbox
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Canned Tomatoes

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I love Wirecutter sometimes because their nerdiness is just second to none. It's no surprise (to me) who the winner of their Canned Tomatoes testing was, I just really like their approach to the whole thing... Read it here:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/revi ... -tomatoes/
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Lunchbox wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 12:27 pm I love Wirecutter sometimes because their nerdiness is just second to none. It's no surprise (to me) who the winner of their Canned Tomatoes testing was, I just really like their approach to the whole thing... Read it here:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/revi ... -tomatoes/
Interesting. I had no idea Bianco DiNapoli tomatoes were nationally distributed now. I'm surprised Muir Glen rated so low. I love their fire roasted petite diced tomatoes, but I've never tried their whole ones.
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I like all the Top Picks of BD, San Merican, Pastene, and Mutti. Pastene has been my choice for 45+ years with the occasional Cento when I run out of Pastene. A couple of 12 packs usually last me between their $35 flat rate shipping deals.
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