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Fresh PastA tomorrow at NorthCross Road Market


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Hi,


I sell fresh, delicious, filled, pasta at North Cross Road Market, in front of the Blue Mountain Cafe every Saturday.

I will be there this coming Saturday, the 26th January.


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

We also sell delicious pesto.


The pasta cooks in a few 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:

wild mushroom (funghi Porcini), spinach and ricotta, red chicory and Speck (radicchio rosso e Speck), tomato and mozzarella, gorgonzola, row-ham, four cheeses.


Best wishes,

Maria


Pasta&Basta

Fresh Pasta Market Stall,

Blue Mountain Cafe

18 North Cross Road,

Se22 9EU,

East Dulwich,


Tel: 07905320581

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