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  2. Ettore Boiardi - Wikipedia

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    Ettore Boiardi was born in Borgonovo Val Tidone, Italy, near Piacenza, in 1897, to Giuseppe and Maria Maffi Boiardi.At the age of 11, he was working as an apprentice chef at local restaurant La Croce Bianca, although his duties were confined to non-cooking odd jobs such as potato peeling and dealing with the trash.

  3. The 27 best recipes for using canned tomatoes - AOL

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    Yields 8-10 servings. Ingredients: 2 pounds potato (about 2 potatoes), peeled, medium dice. 2 pounds butternut squash (1 large), medium dice. 2 pounds cauliflower (1 large head), florets

  4. Chef Boyardee - Wikipedia

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    The Chef Boyardee factory in Milton, Pennsylvania, as seen from across the West Branch Susquehanna River at Central Oak Heights. After leaving his position as head chef at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, Ettore Boiardi opened a restaurant called Il Giardino d'Italia ("The Garden of Italy") in 1924 [3] at East 9th Street and Woodland Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. [4]

  5. The Story Behind Chef Boyardee - AOL

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    Everyone's familiar with the mustachioed chef on the canned pasta, but was Chef Boyardee a real person? When the young Ettore Boiardi immigrated from Italy to the U.S. in 1914, he had no idea what ...

  6. International Home Foods - Wikipedia

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    In March 1998 it acquired private-label foods producer Grist Mill Co. for US$100 million, [8] then bought Canadian canned meat and stew producer Puritan from Unilever subsidiary Lipton for US$39 million followed by canned soup and pasta producer Venice Maid, [9] and in August bought Libby's canned meat business from Nestlé for US$126 million.

  7. The Story Behind Chef Boyardee - AOL

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  8. Fresh Goat Cheese Pears with Pistachio Dust Recipe - AOL

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    Use the small herb leaves to make the “pear leaves.” The “pears” are best served the same day and can be made several hours before serving. Recipe courtesy of The Cheesemonger's Kitchen by Chester Hastings/Chronicle Books, 2011.

  9. How to Fix Burnt Tomato Sauce, According to a Chef - AOL

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    There’s not one specific tomato that’s best for tomato sauce — you can use fresh ripe tomatoes that have been cored, blanched, and chopped; pureed whole peeled canned tomatoes; or crushed ...