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  • So, unfortunately, I can't reccommend the Sun-Dried Tomato and Herb mix for those of you looking for a savoury side this summer.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Sarah 2009

  • So, unfortunately, I can't reccommend the Sun-Dried Tomato and Herb mix for those of you looking for a savoury side this summer.

    A Miss and a Surprise Hit Sarah 2009

  • Well, if you remember a while back when I reviewed a biscotti mix by Epicure Selections I also mentioned that they had also graciously sent along a packet mix for focaccia, in Sun-Dried Tomato and Herb flavour.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Sarah 2009

  • Well, if you remember a while back when I reviewed a biscotti mix by Epicure Selections I also mentioned that they had also graciously sent along a packet mix for focaccia, in Sun-Dried Tomato and Herb flavour.

    A Miss and a Surprise Hit Sarah 2009

  • The group was unsure about "Chicken With Sun-Dried Tomatoes" — boneless, skinless chicken breasts with a sauce of cream-of-mushroom-soup, basil, shallots, red-wine vinegar and sun-dried tomatoes and served atop egg noodles.

    For Old Labels, a Little Zest Miriam Gottfried 2010

  • The group was unsure about "Chicken With Sun-Dried Tomatoes" — boneless, skinless chicken breasts with a sauce of cream-of-mushroom-soup, basil, shallots, red-wine vinegar and sun-dried tomatoes and served atop egg noodles.

    For Old Labels, a Little Zest Miriam Gottfried 2010

  • Recipe developers at Campbell Soup Co. spent months testing and tasting before reaching a decision: "Chicken With Sun-Dried Tomatoes" was safe enough to print on the back of a can of cream-of-mushroom soup.

    For Old Labels, a Little Zest Miriam Gottfried 2010

  • Recipe developers at Campbell Soup Co. spent months testing and tasting before reaching a decision: "Chicken With Sun-Dried Tomatoes" was safe enough to print on the back of a can of cream-of-mushroom soup.

    For Old Labels, a Little Zest Miriam Gottfried 2010

  • In the end, "Chicken With Sun-Dried Tomatoes" stood out because the gourmet twist was in the title and there were more ingredients — 11 instead of the four to seven used in a typical recipe.

    For Old Labels, a Little Zest Miriam Gottfried 2010

  • The group was unsure about "Chicken With Sun-Dried Tomatoes" — boneless, skinless chicken breasts with a sauce of cream-of-mushroom-soup, basil, shallots, red-wine vinegar and sun-dried tomatoes and served atop egg noodles.

    For Old Labels, a Little Zest Miriam Gottfried 2010

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