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Social Eats Tuscan Pesto Dip Mix 80g

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Social Eats Tuscan Pesto Dip Mix 80g
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As a delicious Italian herb blend, Tuscan Pesto works great with pasta, breads, soups, cream cheese, soups, vinaigrettes, and chicken! Combine 1 tbsp of dip mix to 3/4 cup of sour cream and 1/4 cup mayonnaise, or 1 cup yogurt, cooked mashed vegetables, hummus or any creamy base. Let sit 15 minutes to rehydrate then enjoy dipping your favourite snack!

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