Pasta e Fagioli

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Pasta e Fagioli

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Anyone know of a tasty brand of pasta e fagioli sold in the U.S. that doesn't contain any meat products?
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You don't need a brand, you need to make it yourself, or have someone make it for you!!! :lol: :lol:
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Hello, I suggest Amy's Kitchen. Amy's Kitchen offers a vegetarian and vegan version of pasta e fagioli. Their product is made with organic ingredients and does not contain any meat.
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bethscott wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 05:23 Hello, I suggest Amy's Kitchen. Amy's Kitchen offers a vegetarian and vegan version of pasta e fagioli. Their product is made with organic ingredients and does not contain any meat.
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I only find minestrone on their website.
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