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Tomato patse comes in a squeeze tube.
![]() I buy mine at Cost Plus World Market. 4½ ounces for about 3 bucks American. |
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That's a lot of money for tomato paste. I get 2ea 6 ounce cans for $0.89.
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What a cool idea.
I don't remember what I paid for my cans.
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Unless I'm making a boatload of spaghetti sauce or mainara, I buy the smallest cans of it.
That way, there is no waste at all. |
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I buy tomato paste in cans for when a recipe calls for a lot of tomato paste, such as spaghetti sauce or chicken cacciatore. If it only calls for, let's say 1 tablespoon, then out comes the tube. Then I don't have to go through that song and dance freezing routine.
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that is what I do, I don't need the extra work either.
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Usually, when I use one or more cans of tomato paste, it's all used up.
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