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How to Make Green Pasta with Radish or Turnip Tops

Posted on February 23, 2021August 24, 2022by Anne-Marie Bonneau
Green pasta noodles hang on a drying rack. The rack is sitting on a dark wooden table.

Reduce wasted food, eat delicious chewy pasta and prepare for St. Patrick’s Day next month, all with one simple recipe!

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