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Old Tue, Jun-10-03, 14:04
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Laura D Laura D is offline
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Default Picking out the noodles

I wanted to make my lasagna for my husband tonight. He likes the low carb food I make but I know he would love some of my lasagna.

I wonder if it would be a problem if I just picked out the noodles in my portion? I won't be tempted to eat them, but I wonder if alot of starch will "infect" the other ingredients?
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