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Easy and Healthy Rainbow Pasta #PickedAtPeak

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When I am cooking, I will always use the best ingredients that I have on hand. I believe that a meal made with good ingredients tastes genuine and is memorable. At my last visit at Walmart, I shopped their produce section and also grabbed a bottle of Prego Farmers' Market® sauce. These sauces have ingredients that are "picked at peak", which gave my Easy and Healthy Rainbow Pasta a delicious and pure flavor. Now, I'll share with you how to make this easy and healthy recipe.


Shopping for Ingredients
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I found the Prego Farmers' Market® in the Spaghetti Sauce aisle at my local Walmart  It is available in three flavors: Classic Marinara (what I used in the recipe), Tomato & Basil and Roasted Garlic.



How to Make Easy and Healthy Rainbow Pasta
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First, you'll want to hit Walmart's product aisle. I picked up a rainbow of colors in produce! These included cherry tomatoes in red and yellow, zucchini, basil and red onion. You can also pick your noodle of choice and don't forget a bottle of Prego Farmers' Market® sauce! I served the pasta with some crusty bread to soak up the sauce. Yum!


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First, boil your noodles. Drain and add Prego Farmers' Market® sauce.


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Chop and saute your veggies in a little olive oil until cooked thoroughly.


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Once Prego Farmers' Market® sauce is warmed up in the noodles, add your veggies. All done! This recipe is definitely easy AND healthy!


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Prego Farmers' Market® is made with the kind of ingredients that you would find at your local farmers' market, like vine-ripened tomatoes, garlic, and basil. Combined with Walmart's product, you have a delicious and comforting fall recipe to serve the family.


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Click HERE for a coupon for Prego Farmers' Market®.

Also, check out the Prego Farm Jar Commercial Video HERE!

My family loved Prego Farmers' Market®! What are some of your favorite pasta recipes?

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