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Sometimes life calls for a Costco lasagna

I know, I know. I much prefer making one from scratch or actually, someone baking one for me. But when you’re in a bind, Costco’s lasagna ain’t bad. Saucy, hearty and humongous. For $15 you get to feed a whack of people. It’s worth it.

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Posted in Product reviews and tagged costco, costco lasagna, lasagna on July 18, 2012 by CoolFoodDude. Leave a comment

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