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The Amy’s varieties are a staple for vegetable soups. The Campbell’s “Kettle” brand in a plastic container are decent.

I don’t know if a soup that comes in a jar qualifies, but Rao’s makes really good minestrone and chicken noodle soups. Not as bomb as their marinara sauce, but still very good.

I might give the show a shot if they ever do an episode where Noel spends an entire episode in his Old Gregg character.

Also Chef Boyardee.

I’m not sure anything can live up to the great cake bust disaster, but I can’t wait to find out.

Considering the fact that well over half the Italian tomatoes masquerading as San Marzanos aren’t really, the Italians should work on getting their own house in order before complaining that other countries don’t respect their D.O.P. regulations.

No pasta related pun in the headline?  This blog has fallen farfalle.  

Many “As Seen On TV” devices are developed to help people with limited hand mobility and other issues. It just makes it financially feasible to also market it to people who are uninformed or whatever. Eggs are very hard for people with various issues to crack or peel without it being a disaster

I do love Suranne Jones!

Can we consider Arya Stark’s dinner for Walder Frey a contender?

Conveniently located near Colgate University, so no need to worry about extra cavities.

I see you, Simon - I think there’s some funny business going on, I can’t see that comment in our system anywhere, including the grays. If you see this happening again somewhere, let me know again and I can do some further investigation.

Caffeine free Diet Coke has existed since at least the 80's (my parents used to drink it). I never understood the point. 

Exactly, calling Whetherspoons “British pubs” is mental, it’s one chain that doesn’t even buy stuff from Europe.

“I’m glad they’re suffering”

This is a little disingenuous, for several reasons:

What’s this I wondered. YouTube provides videos of old TV shows. I watch the intro, and that’s when I remember why I am a vegetarian. I’m an awful descendant of my very rural and farming family.