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Monday, 1st week of the month: Spaghetti al pomodoro, Frittata di zucchine, green beans and Arab bread.
Gino Campagna: School Lunches: LAUSD Doing Its Job Gino Campagna 2011
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Monday, 1st week of the month: Spaghetti al pomodoro, Frittata di zucchine, green beans and Arab bread.
Gino Campagna: School Lunches: LAUSD Doing Its Job Gino Campagna 2011
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Monday, 1st week of the month: Spaghetti al pomodoro, Frittata di zucchine, green beans and Arab bread.
Gino Campagna: School Lunches: LAUSD Doing Its Job Gino Campagna 2011
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Pasta estiva con zucchine / Summer pasta with zucchine
Pasta estiva con zucchine / Summer pasta with zucchine Orchidea 2009
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Viaggi & Sapori: Pasta estiva con zucchine / Summer pasta with zucchine
Pasta estiva con zucchine / Summer pasta with zucchine Orchidea 2009
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In the meanwhile you can prepare the vegetables, cut the zucchine in long stripes and cut in half the cherry tomatoes.
Pasta estiva con zucchine / Summer pasta with zucchine Orchidea 2009
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Soufflè di zucchine, a delicate sponge of eggs and pecorino laced with slivers of baby zucchini and placed atop a mousse of the same tender vegetable, succumbed quickly to interrogation by a pair of forks.
NYT > Home Page By NICK CZAP 2011
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It was our amiable waitress - Aurora - informing us that the first course of tortino di zucchine e burrata con fore e ricotta was in fact £11 and not £14 as written on the menu that made me choose it.
Evening Standard - Home Fay Maschler 2011
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"Zucca" is the Italian word for squash; while the feminine diminutive plural "zucchine" is preferred in most regions of Italy, the masculine diminutive plural "zucchini" is used in some areas of Italy, Australia, and the
WN.com - Articles related to In memory of Mother: Eat your vegetables part four 2010
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"Zucca" is the Italian word for squash; while the feminine diminutive plural "zucchine" is preferred in most regions of Italy, the masculine diminutive plural "zucchini" is used in some areas of Italy, Australia, and the
WN.com - Articles related to In memory of Mother: Eat your vegetables part four 2010
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