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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I second baked ziti or even just pasta with home made marinara, sausage and/or meatballs. Add a nice fresh antipasto board (fresh buffalo mozzarella, olives, cheeses, crackers, salami, etc) to start. Add a nice crusty bread and salad, buy a dessert and some italian cookies, serve coffee and tea. [/quote] +1 One of the easiest meals to make is to mix some cooked short pasta (not long pasta like spaghetti) with a jarred sauce, add some cheese (such as parmesan and/or mozzarella) and bake to heat it up. Undercook the pasta (so it is still hard in the middle). If you want to get fancy, chop in some chopped tomatoes or red peppers, or make your own sauce by frying equal portions of onions, carrots, and celery, within some minced garlic and a healthy portion of olive oil until soft and then simmer with a can of crushed tomatoes, and add some chopped parsley before serving. Serve with bread and a bagged salad. Antipasto board is too nice for my friends. [/quote] 😳[/quote]
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