The Italian Dish says January 31, 2013 at 1:36 am I don’t know – would you not have Mom’s and the word Puttanesca on the same label? Hahaha! I’m stumped.
donna says January 31, 2013 at 2:36 am i had UNCURED olives in china where they are served with other fruits and drizzled with honey…they are VERY bitter but edible…
Joy says January 31, 2013 at 5:38 am If it’s packaged in a jar, can it really be called “fresh”? 🙂
bagnidilucca says January 31, 2013 at 5:43 am Capers are not eaten fresh, they are in brine or salted.
bagnidilucca says January 31, 2013 at 5:45 am Is there any way of getting rid of captcha codes, it really puts me off commenting?
Kris says January 31, 2013 at 11:03 am See, I just thougth it was funny that, under the picture of “Mom” was the word “Puttantesca”. . . obviously I am easily amused.
Anonymous says February 1, 2013 at 9:10 pm I agree! Mom and Puttanesca should not be in the same label!
They sure are saying ugly things about Mom!
Now that really is hilarious! Thanks Judy!
I don’t know – would you not have Mom’s and the word Puttanesca on the same label? Hahaha! I’m stumped.
Are fresh olives edible?
good point– no fresh uncured olives are NOT edible!!!
i had UNCURED olives in china where they are served with other fruits and drizzled with honey…they are VERY bitter but edible…
If it’s packaged in a jar, can it really be called “fresh”? 🙂
Capers are not eaten fresh, they are in brine or salted.
Is there any way of getting rid of captcha codes, it really puts me off commenting?
sorry but i really got sick of spam!!!
See, I just thougth it was funny that, under the picture of “Mom” was the word “Puttantesca”. . . obviously I am easily amused.
IT’s the combination of the word “Mom” and “Puttanesca”…
I agree! Mom and Puttanesca should not be in the same label!
Yep Mom and Puttanesca – very funny!