Ronzoni Healthy Harvest Whole Wheat Wide Noodles
August 21, 2007
This is a great alternative to traditional egg noodles. It’s not 100% whole wheat but the nutritional info and fiber count make up for it. Each 2 oz serving weighs in at 180 calories, 1 g of fat and 6 g of fiber. You are thinking yeah, that’s no big deal most whole pastas are about 190 calories. Well, let me tell you I never imagined a serving size to be so BIG! I mean when you weigh out 2 ounces you will be surprised. Egg noodles are just a bit lighter and so you get more “bang for your buck” and I’m a big fan of big portions! ;~)
The Ronzoni site doesn’t list this product but I found them on amazon.
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On August 21st, 2007 at 10:07 pm Anonymous said:
They sell these in my local grocery store. I love them! I have 2 bags in my pantry.
Also wanted to thank you so much for telling us about the whole wheat Orzo. I’m Italian and was raised eating Orzo. I’m so happy to have found them in whole wheat. They are fantastic in soups! I put them in lentil soup with a little grated cheese and it’s one of my favorite meals.
Michele
On August 22nd, 2007 at 10:09 am kat said:
This is silly, but I noticed that Ronzoni should have you endorse them… afterall, your name is Roni & they just added “zon” to it! LOL.
Thanks for all the wonderful tips, recipes and sharing.
kat
On August 22nd, 2007 at 11:07 am jodi said:
this is the only pasta i use right now - its great for pasta salads and super yummy w/pesto… :o)
On August 22nd, 2007 at 8:18 pm Courtney said:
I use this pasta ALL the time. You get a TON of pasta for very few ounces! I highly recommend it for all too…AND, Roni…I just got my Whole Wheat Orzo in the mail today from Amazon. My hubby couldn’t believe I was ordering orzo and not books through Amazon! Thanks for the awesome tip!!!blk
On August 23rd, 2007 at 8:53 am tmelton said:
They sell these at Wal-Mart.
On September 7th, 2007 at 7:29 am Anonymous said:
These make a great, filling, quick lunch when topped with Roni’s turkey meatballs and pasta sauce (I freeze single-serve portions, too, Roni!) A little salad on the side, and you couldn’t ask for a tastier meal… like Olive Garden, only healthier & quicker!
~Tina Pollock~