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Barry Farms Pastas?


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I was thinking about ordering some Corn pasta from Barry Farms. Has anyone ever tried these? They are pretty cheap, and I have used some of their other products. I would rather use the Tinkyada, but they are just too expensive.

Thanks!

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LisaJ Apprentice

I eat alot of corn pasta - I'm not sure about the brand, I don't have any right now - but I really like it. I always use it for spaghetti. I think it tastes better than the rice noodles - better texture. Good luck!

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I Have had Barry Farms corn pasta and its pretty good. although it cost over $3 a package and tink only cost $2 and change.

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I Have had Barry Farms corn pasta and its pretty good. although it cost over $3 a package and tink only cost $2 and change.

Where are you getting Tinkyada for $2 a pkg? I was looking on Amazon and they had a 12 oz pkg for 3.68 and Barry Farms has a 16 oz pkg of corn pasta for 3.49.

Please let me know! I really like the Tinkyada, and so does my family.

ptkds

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if you live in the new york long isalnd area go t b wells in plainview. the pasta cost between 2.65 and 2.75 i dont have anyleft to check the price tag. if you would like i will find the number tomarrow at the office and post it... may be they ship?

Guhlia Rising Star

Try www.shopbydiet.com for Tinkyada... It's a great website and they run weekly specials on food items. I'm not affiliated with them in any way, they're just my favorite site for online grocery shopping.

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