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FRESH PASTA tomorrow at NorthCross Road Market


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Hi,



Come tomorrow to see our stall with fresh filled pasta in front of the Blue Mountain Cafe.


I sell fresh, delicious, filled, pasta. Our pasta is made in Italy by an artisan. I sell the pasta immediately after delivery.

The pasta cooks in 5/6 minutes, and can be served simply with melted butter and sage and a bit of Parmesan cheese, or a simple tomato sauce.


The fillings for this week include:

artichokes, lemon and ricotta, ricotta parmesan, olives, wild mushroom (funghi Porcini), salmon, gnocchi with three colours and a few others that you will discover when you come to see us.

If you wish to order and just collect/pay some of your pasta give us a ring at:07905320581


Best regards,

Maria


Pasta&Basta

Fresh Pasta Market Stall,

Blue Mountain Cafe

18 North Cross Road,

Se22 9EU,

East Dulwich,


Tel: 07905320581

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