Usually £1.50, so a big saving, I always stock up when it is down to a £1 a packet. The offer does come around regularly fortunately.
This pasta is a genuine Italian brand made in Italy http://www.dececco.it/gb_en/, I think its the best one you can get in a supermarket - its easier to cook it just right, so it isn't soggy but has bite without being undercooked.
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Mars80
9 Dec 16#1
I was waiting for this :smiley:
HantsShopper
9 Dec 16#2
Not tried this brand before but will now. Heat added.
M_z to HantsShopper
9 Dec 161#3
If you fancy practising your Italian, their online shop is interesting the numbers of varieties of pasta shapes they do for the Italian market is amazing: http://www.dececco.it/eshop/IT/. And 3Kg bags of spaghetti!
HantsShopper
9 Dec 161#4
Thanks for the tip - it does look intriguing. If you could see the state of my kitchen when I get my pasta machine out you'd understand why I'm interested in buying good quality dry pasta.
M_z
9 Dec 16#5
Haha, I've got a pasta machine unused for a decade at the back of the cupboard somewhere ...
HantsShopper
9 Dec 16#6
I started using mine last year - it still had the receipt in it from when my mother in law had given it to me 15 yrs earlier........:smile:
kevin1961
9 Dec 16#7
This is the brand my italian inlaws buy - excellent
katrb
9 Dec 16#8
The fusilli is amazing, makes a great tuna pasta salad
wpj
9 Dec 16#9
Best one; used it since I worked with Italians. Unfortunately, Tesco has stopped doing it except for the spaghetti.
Madchester
9 Dec 16#10
Very good pasta. Difficult to screw up. Great texture.
akexuk
7 Jan 17#11
It's often 1 pound.
M_z to akexuk
7 Jan 17#12
Yes, that's why i said "The offer does come around regularly fortunately." in the description. Smartypants!
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This pasta is a genuine Italian brand made in Italy http://www.dececco.it/gb_en/, I think its the best one you can get in a supermarket - its easier to cook it just right, so it isn't soggy but has bite without being undercooked.
12 comments