Let me tell you a little story....
Once upon a time there was a wonderful housewife/mother who would make spaghetti sauce from scratch. She would carefully sautee the onions and garlic, brown the meat, add in the spices and tomatoes. She would let it simmer to get a good flavor going, tasting as she went to make sure it came out "just right". He husband generally liked the results and would sometimes have helpful comments on what he liked and what could be better about it.
Then, one day, the very busy housewife/mother was running super late getting dinner on the table so instead of making sauce from scratch she decided to pull out the jar of Prego she had stashed int he panrty for just such an occasion and throw together a spaghetti dinner. Her family sat down, said blessing, and dove into the meal. That is when her husband exclaimed, "Wow honey! This is the best sauce you have ever made! You need to make it exactly like this every time you make it!". The very kind, loving, housewife/mother decided not to kill her husband on the spot and she also chose not to tell him his dinner came from a jar that night. She just continued to buy the Prego and pass it off as her own. He did not suspect for several years until she finally told him that her sauce came out of a jar and that she hadn't made it in years because of his comment. He was shocked and slightly apalled that he could not tell the difference.
And that is why, to this day I do not make homemade spaghetti sauce. Because Prego makes it better than I do. Although I like Bertolli for my lasagna (the basil one). So, I don't really know why I tried to make home mdae spaghetti sauce again. Oh, I made some salsa with it, with fresh peppers from our garden and I saved some tomatoes to slice up and serve with some sea salt or balsamic vinegar and mozzarella cheese and basil from our garden. But the sauce....well...I am thinking it will go better on a slice of italian bread with some fresh melted mozzarella on top and some fresh basil. Not really sure it is going to make it as a spaghetti sauce. Oh well. At least I have a stockpile of Prego in the pantry, right?
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